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--Fabian socialism, based on
----Marxist socialism, based on
------Hegelian dialectic, based on
--------Kant's analytic-synthetic dichotomy, based on
----------Plato's shadows in the cave
Where is Aristotle in all that?
The Fabians started about 130 years ago and haven't stopped.
as you have read from the posters clllectivism in all of its forms is what the youth of america has been indoctrinated to support. But it has gotten even worse over the years with the youth of america believing they are entitled to every wish the have should come true. The sanders and clinton are only parroting all who proceeded them in the office, 0 just happens to be the most generous with our tax dollars and those dollars he has been able to get from else where in the world if that actually did happen. I a phrase they have "THE GIMMES".
Neither are young people taught that the rich don't just accumulate wealth, they spend it, or how wealth is created. If you don't understand wealth creation, and listen to the media about "unfair income or wealth inequality" you are drawn into the defend the underdog psyche. How could they think otherwise.
As part of that course, each individual will be assigned one individual from the book and argue that that character is completely correct and justified.
Character assignments will be randomly drawn, so one never knows if the argument will be from James Taggart's point of view, or from Quentin Daniels' perspective, etc.
If everyone had to consider the dystopia that Ayn Rand so beautifully and brilliantly created in A.S., I think at least some of them would quickly understand why they were wrong in their beliefs.
And I think they look for a future in which the government will decide what gets made, and for whom, and how much of it, and what reward anyone will get.
"Sing to our rainbow fatherland,
Built by the people's mighty hand!
Long live the people, united and free!
Strong in our friendships tried by fire!
Long may our crimson flag inspire,
Shining in glory for all folk to see!"
Paraphrase of the refrain of the State Hymn of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Paul Robeson, original translator.
And maybe substitute "sky-blue" for "crimson." As in: the flag of the United Nations.
The idea that one is living in a loving, caring world that will take away all pain and suffering is attractive. Who wouldnt want that? All thats needed is a money tree. Both Hillary and Sanders promise that the money tree is there (the rich people) and will always be there without working to keep it alive. Cant we all just get along? Socialism will do all these things for you....
I would ask one more question. Since you are taught with the same teachers and books, what do you believe kept you from the same path as the others?
These kids can't help it. They are screwed from the start.
This leads into a related topic that I am going to start a new thread on.
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