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minime wrote:Sure, but what are you going to do about it (the powers that be), really? Absolutely nothing. They after all are the powers that be--and you're not. You can't even vote them out. Might as well memorize the phone book if you're not going to do anything about it, which you can't. It's not about the who, if you can even know who they are, for tomorrow they may be different. It's about the how and the why, which will be nearly the same.
Elvis » Sun May 06, 2018 10:25 pm wrote:minime wrote:Sure, but what are you going to do about it (the powers that be), really? Absolutely nothing. They after all are the powers that be--and you're not. You can't even vote them out. Might as well memorize the phone book if you're not going to do anything about it, which you can't. It's not about the who, if you can even know who they are, for tomorrow they may be different. It's about the how and the why, which will be nearly the same.
I knew you'd quibble. It wasn't meant to be a comprehensive list.
So what's your Socialist Response idea?
(It's a trap!)
“HUD [US department of housing and urban development] estimates there are roughly half a million homeless people in the United States on any given night, in a country that is estimated to have roughly 18 million empty homes in it,” says Wills.
PufPuf93 » Mon May 07, 2018 8:42 am wrote:This may be trite but a guide to a socialist response is the Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Humanity’s political, legal, economic, and moral systems caus e application to be far less than direct and often conflicting.
But the Golden Rule is a starting place in ones own mind.
minime » Mon May 07, 2018 7:56 am wrote:PufPuf93 » Mon May 07, 2018 8:42 am wrote:This may be trite but a guide to a socialist response is the Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Humanity’s political, legal, economic, and moral systems caus e application to be far less than direct and often conflicting.
But the Golden Rule is a starting place in ones own mind.
What if I want for myself (and therefore for others) a world without socialism?
minime wrote:My reference to 'who', and 'what' and 'why' came from a previous thread.
minime wrote: Socialism is primarily about radical redistribution of wealth.
Elvis wrote:minime wrote:
Socialism is primarily about radical redistribution of wealth.
Burnt Hill wrote:We wont have Socialism in the USA , at least as long as it is called Socialism.
Elvis wrote:We do have a good bit of socialism in the U.S.—just not enough, imo.
minime » Mon May 07, 2018 4:54 am wrote:Sure, but what are you going to do about it (the powers that be), really? Absolutely nothing. They after all are the powers that be--and you're not. You can't even vote them out. Might as well memorize the phone book if you're not going to do anything about it, which you can't. It's not about the who, if you can even know who they are, for tomorrow they may be different. It's about the how and the why, which will be nearly the same.
And surely they (human concerns) can be separated out--into social, private and political concerns. And they are every day. Though it is admirable for you personally to bear responsibility for them, in no way is Socialism attached to them, necessarily. Socialism is primarily about radical redistribution of wealth. And good luck with that.
And of course, the environment is everything. Which therefore means nothing.
minime » Sun May 06, 2018 10:54 pm wrote: Socialism is primarily about radical redistribution of wealth. And good luck with that.
And of course, the environment is everything. Which therefore means nothing.
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