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@Grugochet Trickle down economic was tried in many nations and it has never helped the working class so it isn't progressive
I don't think all conservatives would support apartheid in South Africa. The only conservatives that would support apartheid in South Africa would be the racist ones and the majority of conservatives are not racist
"In a Hegelian sense, Chazz would much rather avoid a dialectical progression such as thesis - antithesis - aufheben - thesis. He would like to close his eyes and imagine that the world is simply standing still, just for him." What is this gobbledy gook
OMG A LIBERAL
It has helped the working class.
@Grugochet do you really think so 🤔
@Shell Shock Ever heard of the naturalization act of 1790?
Yeeee
America was meant to be a white nation.
USA has highest PPP of all time rn
Also, the afrikaaners were the first ones in south africa.
There was a single nomadic tribe that sometimes wandered into the region, but they never settled.
The majority of the blacks that were displaced are bantus.
The thesis and antithesis are effectively destroyed through the process of aufhebung, which culminates in their transformation onto a new level, in which an entirely new thesis is produced. It's the essential nature of the Hegelian dialectic
stop
the
nerd talk
Yes it's very confusing
Proof that fascists can't into philosophy
Philosophy is actually useless
```All in all, inflation, at low to moderate levels, is not as
dangerous as free-market economists make it out to be.
Attempts to bring inflation down to very low levels have
reduced investment and growth, contrary to the claim that the
greater economic stability that lower inflation brings will
encourage investment and thus growth. More importantly,
lower inflation has not even brought genuine economic
stability to most of us. Liberalizations of capital and labour
markets that form integral parts of the free-market policy
package, of which inflation control is a key element, have
increased financial instability and job insecurity, making the
world more unstable for most of us. To add insult to injury,
the alleged growth-enhancing impact of inflation control has
not materialized.
Our obsession with inflation should end. Inflation has
become the bogeyman that has been used to justify policies
that have mainly benefited the holders of financial assets, at
the cost of long-term stability, economic growth and human
happiness.```
free market policies rarely have made the worknig class better off
Objectively false @Grugochet
No its not
read a goddamn book
this one is free
You’re American, yes?
I do read books, not useless ones on philosophy
Do you like the constitution?
No
@Grugochet As Socrates supposedly said at his trial: "The unexamined life isn't worth living."
I thought it was a liberal thing not to like the constitution
Wow if Socrates said it then it must be true
It's so deep
>23 things
I think I'll get a tattoo
>300 pages
what the actual fuck