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Tag Archives: socialism
Anarchy – Mission, Feasibility, and Implimentation
I remember when I first realized that the notions I had regarding politics and social affairs could most closely be called Anarchy. I was in one of my Spanish literature class (to my delight my second major, Spanish, was filled … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged anarchy, building codes, capitalism, chomsky, democracy, democratic republic, direct democracy, economics, freedom, fundamentalist, fundamentals, government, Hobbes, ideal, liberterian socialism, liberty, Locke, loyalty, malatesta, morality, morals, nationalism, Noam Chomsky, politics, republic, socialism, solutions, spirituality, system, thought, Virginia Wolfe
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Alex Jones and Lou Dobbs
This is in response to We Are Not Alone Don’t really know Alex Jones’ politics except that he is a so-called paleoconservative. By this speech I would think he would reject that label however. Which is exactly what I believe … Continue reading
Posted in Quotes
Tagged Alex Jones, anarchy, conservative, left, left-wing, liberal, lou dobbs, paleoconservatism, right, right-wing, socialism, violence, waking life
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