stoicHoneyBadger         
         That's not confirmation. — Wheatley
Wheatley         
         I'm not going to do your job. :angry:like what do you want, a history lesson? :D use google for that. ;) — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
Michael Zwingli         
         Actually, they are not marxists, but functionally the same as pertains to the inevitable results of their exertions: the state as intermediary of all function and arbiter of all decision-making. The state as "the great father"...everybody's "daddy". This will happen over my dead body, or in my absence, should I choose to emigrate rather than fight what could only be a losing battle. Unfortunately, it seems to be the natural tendency in a nation which employs democracy, the "tyrrany of the vulgus", as a mode of determining political power."progressive liberals"
— Michael Zwingli
They're all Marxists?? — Wheatley
Wheatley         
         And say goodbye to private business!the state as intermediary of all function and arbiter of all decision-making. — Michael Zwingli
Michael Zwingli         
         And say goodbye to private business! — Wheatley
Wheatley         
         What profit motive? Most people are just trying to make a living.What we will lack is the "profit motive" — Michael Zwingli
stoicHoneyBadger         
         The state as "the great father"...everybody's "daddy". This will happen over my dead body, or in my absence, should I choose to emigrate rather than fight what could only be a losing battle. — Michael Zwingli
Michael Zwingli         
         And I can not understand why Americans ( republicans ) don't want to really fight Marxists, instead they just play on the defense, arguing for freedom of speech ( even for Marxists ) and basically let's all be friends attitude. — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         Believe me, the Battle, called here in the States "the culture war" is raging. — Michael Zwingli
Michael Zwingli         
         Even Trump, who was the president for 4 years, failed to use his powers to crush the enemy. — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
dimosthenis9         
         Just know that their goal is to get political power, not "make things better". — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         Well Marx dared at last! So don't be so aphoristic about him. I find that unfair. — dimosthenis9
dimosthenis9         
         Would you say the same about, for example, Hitler? :) — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
dimosthenis9         
         And saying that communists missinderstood Max is as naive as saying that Hitler had good ideas, only those damn Nazis took them out of context — stoicHoneyBadger
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
Michael Zwingli         
         Marx ideology with its wrongs (and they are many) moved humanity one step forward especially on human rights. The things that some communists did by "translating" Marx wasn't Marx 's fault. — dimosthenis9
dimosthenis9         
         
dimosthenis9         
         But, too much Marxism proved as bad as too much unionism, with it's unreasonable demands, — Michael Zwingli
stoicHoneyBadger         
         
Wheatley         
         Communism is horrible! :hearts:Yes, i was just born in a than communist occupied country and all the atrocities they committed are still pretty fresh in our collective memory, — stoicHoneyBadger
Banno         
         one must be mindful of Gibbon's anti-religion bias, which has bled into the D&F. — Michael Zwingli
Banno         
         That's a more focused claim than made before, which was correlating monotheism to intolerance.,suggesting it was the monotheistic aspect of Christianity that resulted in its destructive nature. — Hanover
Tom Storm         
         So I maintain with good reason that there is a distinct difference in kind between how polytheistic and monotheistic religions treat their rival beliefs. — Banno
Banno         
         
Hanover         
         Their monotheism was what led them to refuse obeisance to Trajan's statue. It was monotheism that refused to accept other gods, destroying their temples. Belief in the one true god implies intolerance towards those with other beliefs. — Banno
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