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  • Communism And A Certain Deadly Sin

    We've all read, I'm sure, the characterization of Communism - specifically Marxian Communism - as driven by envy. The trouble with that characterization, though, is that it's at odds with the way the Cold War mainstream conceptualized Soviet expansionism back in the old Cold War days. Remember...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Daniel M. Ryan on Fri, Jun 6 2008
  • Blueprint for Financial Regulatory Reform

    In the midst of our economic slowdown, the U.S. Treasury Dept has issued what they are calling the "Blueprint for Financial Regulatory Reform". The highlights, as given by an article on Yahoo!'s website , are as follows: --designate the Fed as the primary regulator for market stability...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Sailor on Sun, Mar 30 2008
  • Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    Humans, like other primates, are communal. Our ancestors spent almost all of their evolutionary history as humans living in small groups of interdependent individuals. At the same time, tribes were in competition for each other for natural resources: foraging grounds, hunting grounds, agricultural lands...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by hjmaiere on Sun, Mar 30 2008
  • The Soviet Union

    What exactly caused it to fall apart?
    Posted to History (Forum) by BWF89 on Fri, Feb 29 2008
  • Re: Anarchism and Nationalism??

    [quote user="Byzantine"]In fact, you would see more "collectivism" under anarcho-capitalism[/quote] You would see a highly-collected society, a dense web of interactions, and a variety of institutions constituting voluntary "collectivism" under individualist anarchism. But...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by allixpeeke on Fri, Feb 22 2008
  • Cuba

    Does anyone have a good look on Cuba does what it does? As far as I can see, it does do a lot 'better' then, e.g. USSR or N-Korea. But why so? Populationdensity? The fact that it does have a lot of 'democratic' rules estahblished? The major oil-subsidy from Venezuela? Etc. (Sorry for...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by AdrianHealey on Fri, Feb 22 2008
  • Time to Bury The Dead

    Some people in the movement seem to want to hold on to the relics of the past as if their lives depend on it. I believe this is due to an inability to comprehensively come up with new approaches to age old problems. Of course, that is only a part of it. There is also the refusal to face the reality of...
    Posted to IrishOutlaw (Weblog) by IrishOutlaw on Fri, Dec 7 2007
  • The Damning Mentality of the American Right

    Give Peace a Chance It is funny that a word like “Peace” automatically brands you a commie loving democrat to so many people. The idea of “perpetual war” and always having an enemy to fight is so engrained on the American Right that the idea of peace is a foreign concept. The real American Idol (at least...
    Posted to IrishOutlaw (Weblog) by IrishOutlaw on Mon, Nov 26 2007
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