So, what's wrong with fascism? — Posty McPostface
I'm wondering - honestly wondering - what's wrong with a nation's government that puts the interest of it's own citizens as a top priority? — creativesoul
modernism is a de facto necessity to enhance and embrace such an ideal. — Posty McPostface
I'm wondering - honestly wondering - what's wrong with a nation's government that puts the interest of it's own citizens as a top priority? — creativesoul
I'm wondering - honestly wondering - what's wrong with a nation's government that puts the interest of it's own citizens as a top priority?
— creativesoul
Nothing; that's what a government is for. But see Honig's essay.
Cooperation leads to far more good than does competition That's a fact that is perverted by the mythology, though less so the reality, of capitalism.
Nations succeed when they appear to be gracious global citizens. Watch China to learn how this works. — Banno
Eugenics was (thank God no longer so) a very modernist conception of the future welfare of a nation — Posty McPostface
Weren't the early fascists not all or mostly motivated positivists? — Posty McPostface
Eugenics isn't dead brother/sister... not by a long shot! — creativesoul
Eugenics isn't dead brother/sister... not by a long shot!
— creativesoul
Hmm, where is it still in practice, I mean on a national scale? — Posty McPostface
Were they? If so, they weren't very good ones.
— creativesoul
What do you mean? — Posty McPostface
Would it need to be on a national scale out in the public domain in order to be taking place under a different guise? The knowledge for eugenics has never been more complete. — creativesoul
Positivists would've called Hitler's notion of Arian heritage nonsensical. — creativesoul
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