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Originally posted by whodey
It is my conclusion that human beings naturally gravitate towards despotism.
At least, it's the Progressive way. What they want is a strong leader who will do what he has to do in order to get what he or she wants.
The ends justify the means.
At least, it's the Progressive way
The ends justify the means
Originally posted by whodeySounds like Christianity to me.
It is my conclusion that human beings naturally gravitate towards despotism.
At least, it's the Progressive way. What they want is a strong leader who will do what he has to do in order to get what he or she wants.
The ends justify the means.
Originally posted by googlefudgeAnarchism and Libertarianism are opposed on private property issues.At least, it's the Progressive way
You know sweet FA about what 'progressives' want. [First mistake, thinking that they all want the same thing]
There are [at least] 2 axis to the political spectrum.
Left vs Right
and
Libertarian vs Authoritarian.
Left vs Right is an economic axis between those who believe in a more planned/s ...[text shortened]... nt beliefs and agenders.
The ends justify the means
No, that's your credos.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtThat this flies straight over the pretty little head of the wannabe noblegirlie shouldn't surprise anyone, least of all me, but you, and others who hadn't come across them, really ought to do some research if you don't know who Eulalie Soeurs were. If only because it'll provide you with some good laughs.
The Blackshorts?
Originally posted by Shallow BlueI see, a literary reference rather than a typo, as I'd originally assumed - although entertaining either way, which was my purpose in drawing attention to it. Your point makes rather more sense now. I'm a PG Wodehouse fan in an apathetic kind of way, but the series was on after I'd basically stopped watching television and clearly never read that particular book. Something to add to my reading list.
That this flies straight over the pretty little head of the wannabe noblegirlie shouldn't surprise anyone, least of all me, but you, and others who hadn't come across them, really ought to do some research if you don't know who Eulalie Soeurs were. If only because it'll provide you with some good laughs.