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"If, instead of nationalism, one were to say healthy economic egoism, the difference would not be very great." - Oswald Spengler
— Aug 30, 2025 04:42PM
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"Democracy becomes dangerous in direct proportion to the masses’ insistence on actually cashing in on their democratic prerogative."
Banger.
— Aug 30, 2025 10:51AM
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Banger.
Brad
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"It seems hardly a coincidence, that precisely in the two countries that represent most typically the liberal-democratic tradition—England and the USA—political and economic power, on the one hand, and covert maneuvering, on the other hand, are strongly interlaced."
— Aug 30, 2025 10:29AM
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"Without wishing to be carried away by the monarchical parties, I have no hesitation in voting with them on all measures designed to re-establish order and discipline in society and to strike down the revolutionary and Socialist party." - Alexis de Tocqueville, 1848
Four years later, the Second French Republic would give way to the Second French Empire
— Aug 29, 2025 08:40AM
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Four years later, the Second French Republic would give way to the Second French Empire
Brad
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"For to treat Proudhon as a seminal figure in the trajectory of anarchism is surprisingly to obtain concrete evidence of the liberal origins of anarchism, as opposed to the widespread assumption that anarchism was simply another form of leftist social radicalism, different in its aims and assumptions than socialism, but equally anti-liberal."
Spicy!
— Aug 27, 2025 02:05PM
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Spicy!
Brad
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"Hence the 19th century bourgeoisie discards the theoretical egalitarianism of Smith to re-embrace a version of neo-aristocratic birthright. It became necessary to defend the capitalist system as natural and reflecting innate abilities, to argue...that genius and talent are the cause, not the effect, of the division of labor."
This puts Varoufakis's "Neofeudalism" under helpfully critical examination.
— Aug 27, 2025 11:55AM
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This puts Varoufakis's "Neofeudalism" under helpfully critical examination.
Brad
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"Imperialism, after all, is never simply about 'political' goals but always a means to achieve, primarily, economic aims."
You might even say imperialism is...the highest stage of capitalism!
— Aug 26, 2025 02:31PM
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You might even say imperialism is...the highest stage of capitalism!
Brad
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"Those who wish to comprehend fascist ideology would do well to reckon with the fact that lies, myth-mongering and demagoguery were built into it. This means that anybody who treats fascists as sincere immediately fails, whatever else he or she might be doing, to 'take them seriously.'"
Absolutely on-point.
— Aug 25, 2025 06:30PM
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Absolutely on-point.





