We can only have so many different systems in place. Either everyone governs themselves, or everyone tries to govern the entire society, or a small group governs everyone, or people choose representatives to lead them, or someone leads everyone, or a machine or other being rules everyone. Or some combination between them. How do we give the most good for all within these systems — Christoffer
That's not a plan, it's just a priori wish of pretty much any engagement. — boethius
Of course, if Zelenskyy simply capitulated or then Ukrainian forces just surrendered, that would have been preferred. — boethius
there's is no actual reason to assume Kremlin has ever wanted to actually conquer Kiev. — boethius
Sure, but pulling back lift cbecause it's a debacle?
Or pulling back because they achieved their core goals through force? — boethius
Why is the Russian plan a debacle? — boethius
You don't "have" to trust anyone. — boethius
I'm sure some soldiers were convinced it would be a cake walk -- but does that include high commanders and Putin himself? Who knows. I wouldn't be at all surprised if that's the case, but I'm truly uncertain. — Xtrix
I don't trust entire media sources. — Isaac
No, it's my 'normal aggressive' way of undermining your attempt to imply people have said as much by writing as if you were responding to them. — Isaac
Alleged strike on Russian fuel depot hurts peace talks - Kremlin — BBC
why (since no one had argued the contrary and it's blinding obvious) you felt the need to say such a thing. — Isaac
There's a variety box media sources I trust. Generally, I check that they have some accepted qualification in the field they're talking on, check they have no glaringly obvious conflict of interest, then I see if their overall narrative is similar to mine and trust them, or not, on that basis. — Isaac
Your claim was that it is an actual established fact. — Isaac
Who said anything about trusting no one? — Isaac
did you go to Ukraine yourself, talk to the soldiers there, gather that intelligence directly. — Isaac
New York Times article recently suggests that Putin, being surrounded by "yes" men, had no idea the war would go this way. He thought Russian forces would (by and large) be welcomed with open arms. Do you all believe this? — Xtrix
I mean, of course there's a way to make a society without capitalism that still has a strong foundation in freedom, freedom of speech, and so on. — Christoffer
And this seems to be the crux of the problem. When we see nation's who's transitioning to have better quality for their citizens, their well-being, their rights, their freedom in society etc. they tend to move towards what we define as western cultures. — Christoffer
Is there any nation in the world that has millions of citizens with all these positive human rights and functions that still aren't western in cultural form? — Christoffer
Yes, but what about the question of a society in the world right now that functions as an example of being good for the people without being a western country or culture?
My question is if there are societies in the world that have strong human rights and emphasis on freedom of the people, things we often associate with western culture. But that they don't at the same time have the consumerism and capitalism that many say will "creep into" Russia if they get these rights and freedoms? — Christoffer
How can basic human rights be put into the constitution of Russia while keeping western culture out? That is the question. What societies in the world are not western societies, but still has the same human rights as western culture takes for granted?
The question is basically, if Russia were to fix their problems of corruption, if they give their own people human rights, freedom of speech, free media, and the ability to choose their own path as a person, then what type of culture exists with all that, but at the same time isn't western in nature? — Christoffer
If we actually want Russia's people to be free of the authoritarian bullshit, then what is the "solution society" that they should progress towards? — Christoffer
quoting a reasonable-seeming speech by Putin — jamalrob
Do you think that a trawl through the last few hundred pages is going to reveal a stream of insults from our side and a Gandhi-esque model of respectful patience from you? — Isaac
it seems more likely that their ideas are meagre. — Tom Storm
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I also see exactly zero reason to applaud someone who purposefully states he's only here to share his opinion and not actual analysis and debate. — Benkei
we've got reports that the planes that broke into Swedish airspace had nuclear weapons on board — Christoffer