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LosB said:Seem's like the prominent liberal figures
Chomsky isn't liberal.
LosB said:Seem's like the prominent liberal figures
I don't think many liberals would outright support this, but many wouldn't hesitate placing blame on "The Great Satan" or deflecting attention to some obscure Christian terrorists from 30 years ago.
Here is a question for you. Do you know the definition of what a Liberal is? Don't strain your eyes too much glancing over the daily fail to look it up now![]()
wowBasically someone obsessed with the idea of white privilege, feminism, LGBT pride, avoiding microagressions, political correctness overload, a seemingly overt disdain for their own country of America-void of patriotic sentiments.
Basically someone obsessed with the idea of white privilege, feminism, LGBT pride, avoiding microagressions, political correctness overload, a seemingly overt disdain for their own country of America-void of patriotic sentiments.
Okay you gave your usual special ed answer. Funny that all Liberals hate America when America was founded as a Liberal Democracy 8) . Ever hear of Adam Smith by any chance? Now what political classification would he fall under?
You may have to look through the archives of the daily fail to find that one
Also Adam Smith was an advocate of the free market and the invisible hand allocating capital. Our economic policy was shaped by his theory and we've fared far better than countries who Marx influenced.
Our economic policy was shaped by his theory and we've fared far better than countries who Marx influenced.
a statement like this is a staple for capitalist sycophants such as yourself, but it actually has no real meaning. sure it would be nice to say socialism failed, but that would suggest that it was actually attempted. it hasn't been (yet).
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or National Socialist German Worker's Party, take your pick.
the conditions for socialism to be attempted were apparent in neither case.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or National Socialist German Worker's Party, take your pick.
How convenient...
I suppose you'll be waiting for a successful implementation before calling it true socialism, I have a feeling you might be waiting a long time.
There have been non Marxist Communist societies such as the primitive forms of Communism or Anarchism
that existed here not long after the place was colonized by the British and where made up of Irish slaves who escaped the royal navy and the plantations. Then you have revolutionary Catalonia as well as the EZLN controlled part of Mexico today. Though i would classify the EZLN as more of a national liberation movement with Communist ideals more then anything else.
Somalia had no effective government for 2 decades from 1991, that's one example of anarchy.
All these examples seem to be relatively small in scale and only existed for a brief portion of time. None really show a great elevation of vast amounts of people to a higher standard of living through this economic system. Rather we see in America, the free-market system bringing a country full of immigrants with little beyond the shirts on their backs to building great cities like NYC, Chicago, and Los Angeles and creating unprecedented wealth. The wealth gap may be large but that doesn't really matter. If I'm on $50,000 yearly salary and cost of living remains the same, if the guy down the street goes from earning the same salary as me to earning $500,000,000 a year we could say the wealth gap is increasing, but my living is still comfortable, my needs are taken care of, it doesn't effect me at all.
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money.-Maggy Thatcher
Kurdistan
Barzani: Kurds expected invitation to London anti-ISIS conference
By RUDAW 14 hours ago
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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—The Kurdish President Masoud Barzani said he was disappointed that the Kurdistan Region was not invited to the anti-ISIS coalition conference in London where on Thursday world leaders pledged to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS).
“I express my and Kurdistan people’s disappointment with the organizers of this conference and it is unfortunate that the people of Kurdistan do the sacrifice and the credit goes to others,” said Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani in a statement.
Leaders of 21 coalition states gathered in London to stress their commitment against ISIS and the impact coalition air strikes have made against the radical group.
Barzani said that Kurdistan was leading the war against ISIS and it deserved to be present in such meetings.
“The people of Kurdistan bear the brunt of this situation and no country or party can represent or truly convey their voice in international gatherings,” he said.
The Kurdish president said that the Peshmerga “are the most effective force countering global terrorism today,”
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi was at the conference where he told the coalition leaders that the Iraqi army need more weapons in its fight against ISIS.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said that air strikes had killed about half of the ISIS leaders in the last five months.
The London conference was held a day after Kurdish Peshmerga forces launched a major offensive against ISIS west of Mosul where they killed 200 militants and took tens of square miles of territory from the radical group.
“To each according to their needs and to each according to their abilities”. Let’s start with this tenet of Communist philosophy. What are the needs of a human being? Food, shelter, and medication (if necessary).While Anarchism in it's bare sense means simply without government no Anarchist would cal such a society Anarchist because Anarchist Communism goes upon the same motto as advanced Communism which is "to each according to their needs and to each according to their abilities". Somalia is more of a example of what a right wing Libertarian "paradise" would look like.
It's the mentality of "it does not affect me" that has the world in the shit situation we are in. Granted Marx did say the middle and upper classes are incapable of developing class consciousness altogether so that explains the mentality of people like you.
Leave it to you to quote that butcher Thatcher. Her economic policies certainly did wonders for the UK didn't they?
You still dodged the question on Smith and Locke being Liberals but i guess that's far too complicated for you to grasp.