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reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 08:15 AM by DISRAELI
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At first sight, there might be something in this, as regards democracy in general. One mechanism might be that conservative parties would feel the need to restrain their more reactionary tendencies for the sake of winning more centrist votes. This is part of what my namesake was doing, and it seems to be Cameron's aim.

Also younger generations would come, even in the more conservative party, who would have grown up with the effects of the more recent reforms and might be more willing to accept them than their parents.



reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 08:16 AM by Hadrian
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aren't individual freedoms moot when awarded within a fascist corporate state? (that's rhetorical lest i reveal my political slant.)


reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 08:26 AM by SPACEYstranger
Originally posted by Hadrian
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aren't individual freedoms moot when awarded within a fascist corporate state? (that's rhetorical lest i reveal my political slant.)


well, you could say that equality is moot. Because all men and women dont have equal opportunity to expression. Only the richest of the rich have the capacity to have their voice heard. So yeah, freedoms are kind of moot since they are imposed on us by the rich as a sort of "enslavement under law".

of course, its not so bleak today where people have disposable income. But the manipulation at its core is the same.

This is Marx talking, not me.

I still think the communist manifesto will prove itself partially true.

[edit on 4-4-2010 by SPACEYstranger]


reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 08:31 AM by sporkmonster
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I would say that individual freedoms are moot when awarded by any government. Fascist, socialist, capitalist or any other type of gov't.


If something is given by a group then it can be taken back. Versus something that is inherently yours.


reply posted on 5-4-2010 @ 03:04 AM by xpert11
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Society's naturally evolve gradually any sudden changed usually proves to be detrimental . A situation in dire straights can also produce a sudden change . for instance the failure of the ruling class in Russia to let society evolve lead to the 1917 Revolution . The New Deal came about due to the social and economic environment created by the Great Depression .

Post Colonial Africa serves as a good example as the after mouth of a sudden change across wider society's .


reply posted on 5-4-2010 @ 07:02 AM by Hadrian
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that's all well and good - inherent freedom may be nice to the individual with idle time to ponder his status while benefitting from the merits of a progressive, liberal society.

however, for the slave at the bottom of a bottom-heavy oppressive state with no freedom, i imagine freedom does not seem so inherent to this individual.

i wonder if, despite theory, freedom is always given to you by others. someone can always, at any time, attempt to deny you your freedom and may succeed at doing so. same for a government. whether your right to freedom is inherent, your state of freedom seems completely at the whim of those around you with the capability to exert power over you.


reply posted on 5-4-2010 @ 07:33 AM by On the Edge
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That's right.

"A government big enough to give you everything you need is big enough to take it all away."

(Or something along those lines!)

Constitutionalists believe our rights come from God,not government.
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