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I understand this in the context of The former soviet union and perhaps Venezuela... but what about Western europe where the governments incorporate a variety of a socialistic principles to governing and spending.....IF what you say holds true than you should be able to demonstrate stats that the lower classes are expanding while the middle class is disintegrating in these nations. |
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The military is a socialist organization. We should disband that. |
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The reality is that the foundation of your nation, as a whole, is horribly backwards and old, and it cannot function in the modern western world, because the rest of us have moved on to something better. |
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I thought Universal Mind, myself, and Laughing Man had wreaked havoc on socialist thought here. I guess I was wrong |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
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Well, I doubt it's written anywhere directly. I'm just basing this off of everybody raging on about how the new healthcare system completely contradicts essential parts of the constitution. I just took their word for it. |
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Hasn't it been passed already, or have I misunderstood something? |
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'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
Our constitution is a timeless work of art, One that has survived several wars including a civil war, multiple major societal changes, and one which is functioning in the western world right now. In fact, there likely wouldnt be much of the modern western world you see today if it were not for this nation, its people, and its constitution. Our patriots and their blood paid for and handed you back your country in 1945 like it or not, so dont talk patriotism to me. How many nations on this earth have endured as ours has and gone through similar duress without major changes to the institution of their government in the same time period? |
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Talk about a love affair with a piece of paper. Question if the constitution actually did survive if a portion of the country who no longer agreed to live by it had it forcibly applied to it. Then again, the constitution was established as a document whose goal was to increase centralized power and develop an overarching federal system. So if you look at it like that then yes, the constitution has done its job of establishing a base head for future federal intervention into the liberty of individuals. However, if you look in terms of social power [ liberty, voluntary exchange, liberalism ] then the constitution is clearly the negation of such a power. It is political power [ coercion, subjugation ]. We have here a great example of Albert J Nock's view of human history. A race between social power on the one hand, and political [ state ] power on the other. |
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'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
That's an invalid argument. History would have turned out in a different way if the US had not developed in the way that it had. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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'What is war?...In a short sentence it may be summed up to be the combination and concentration of all the horrors, atrocities, crimes, and sufferings of which human nature on this globe is capable' - John Bright
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