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Sounder » Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:30 am wrote:Luther Blissett wrote...I am all for the abolition of borders
Does that not then lend yourself to being prone to manipulation by nation destabilizing propaganda?
An enabler for NED style imperial programs?but I think at the same time I'm all for the abolition of money too.
So what happens along the way? How will the underground economy fare if cash were to be phased out, for instance?
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I do think that belief in or aspiration towards a borderless, stateless, moneyless world is one that is fraught of course, but is a matter of peace-oriented, egalitarian, people-powered, collectivist approach. I might be wrong but I think this is the jump that AD is making since I don't want to insult anyone's intelligence here either.
I already get my weed for free.
American Dream » Mon Feb 15, 2016 10:57 am wrote:If globalist means a proponent of Globalization then this suggests Neoliberalism as the defining principle, as that is the doctrine which uses the "Globalization" as it's PR term.
If so, does it mean everyone who buys into Neoliberalism, and/or maybe just the owning class and it's top managers?
If so, how does one reconcile the fact that such elites are not a monolithic bloc in terms of values and agenda?
Globalization overlaps Neoliberalism but is not exactly the same.
Neoliberalism may well be the hegemonic doctrine of our time but it is not synonymous with "power elite"- there is much more complexity in our world than that.
Sounder » Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:37 pm wrote:I do think that belief in or aspiration towards a borderless, stateless, moneyless world is one that is fraught of course, but is a matter of peace-oriented, egalitarian, people-powered, collectivist approach. I might be wrong but I think this is the jump that AD is making since I don't want to insult anyone's intelligence here either.
I don't get this. Are you suggesting that AD makes this jump? Because from where I sit he seem to care about nothing but making others into enemies.
And what about the suffering going on right now, caused by elements that also call for a stateless world. Do you support color revolutions Luther?I already get my weed for free.
That is great for you, most of my bros in the hood pay extortion money for their weed.
Joe Hillshoist » Mon Feb 15, 2016 5:58 pm wrote:If you buy cheap shit from overseas you're a globalist.
Whether this is good or bad ... well I guess it depends on the circumstances.
american dream wrote:
It sounds to me like "globalist" is just a very sloppy term representing very sloppy thinking about the power elite- as conflated with Neoliberalism and counterposed to those thoughtful and balanced nationalists who hate refugees, people of color, jews, muslims, leftists, feminists and queers, mostly...
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