 Originally Posted by cmind
God no. I'm saying that Europe was shitty in feudalism, shitty in mercantilism, and is now shitty in socialism. At least America had a brief period of near-libertarianism.
Feudalism in Europe was a direct result of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. Without a solid governmental framework, the Roman lands collapsed into anarchy and peasants would gather around powerful warlords for protection in exchange for their wealth and labour. It took more than a millennium for the peasants to regain any sort of control of their lives.
Do you think that the United States in its current state anyway resembles socialism?
Obviously the conditions couldn't have been too atrocious compared to rural living, considering those people (ostensibly) chose to work in factories instead of work the fields. Now, in Europe in particular there was a problem with farmers having their land taken away from them by the state, but again that's the state doing that. I, of course, oppose the state.
There was more money to be made in the city, you could send all your kids to work and make five wages instead of selling the odd vegetable between subsistence living. After the first wave moved to the cities, it's not like any of their descendants had the option to move back to the country, they became wage slaves.
And to be against socialized medicine is to be against medicine, to be against the military is to be against defense, to be against the Department of Uneducation is to be against education, so on and so forth. I see that you're not interested in hearing my point of view, if you think that I'm an evil person for disagreeing with you.
This is not my first socialism/libertarianism debate on this forum, and I get a little more pissed off every time at people that want to repeal over a hundred years of legislation and throw us back into the dark ages. Please go to Somalia and start from scratch instead of ruining my country.
Tell that to the EU. They certainly seem to think that Europe is singular enough to be ruled under one, massive state.
That's not at all what the EU does. The EU provides a framework for a common market, free trade, open borders, common currency, etc. The EU doesn't dictate foreign policy to its constituent nations and has little say in day to day national affairs. The EU has also only been around for 10 years or so.
Democracy is barbaric. It's mob rule. You know, there's a reason the Greeks had lots of philosophers and artists but very few scientists, engineers, and inventors.
The Greeks were known for plenty of scientific and engineering feats. The greatest inventor and scientific mind of Antiquity, Archimedes, was a Greek. Also only the city-state of Athens briefly observed democracy, all the other greek nations were kingdoms or tyrannies.
Plato's Akademia and Aristotle's Lyceum were both located in Athens. The Parthenon, probably the most iconic structure in Ancient Greece was built in Athens. Athens also had the world's most powerful navy built around the then advanced trireme. Athens did pretty well.
You have the choice between a single ruler, oligarchy and mob rule, so pick one.
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