Great non-ideological analysis.
Great non-ideological analysis.
This has been going on for a while:
https://theintercept.com/2023/12/13/intercepted-podcast-israel-palestine-military-equipment/
So you‘re saying Coy‘s analysis so precisely defines capitalism it amounts to calling for its abolishment and therefore contradicts the Times‘ official stance?
if he didn’t advertise himself as Führer
What? He was elected because he kept stumm.
wow, as you just proved
Yeah, let‘s discuss it.
I think considering history and present one must be mad to come up with such an idea.
On the other hand: We’re not even discussing finding an agreement. It’s a bit like a taboo, too.
And: because we’re not winning, does it mean we have to escalate?
I think he might be even a communist!
Do you think we deal differently with it in the West and do you think it is morally more appropriate?
Yeah, that’s true. I just made the point because you said good government, and that, I think, is debatable.
Kinda
I wouldn’t conflate democratic with good government because it gives us certain freedoms. The liberty in contemporary democratic societies is of a certain kind. Foremost it is the liberty of trade, property and production. Other liberties follow through that. The consumer side freedom of choice follows just as the freedom to theoretically take any job. The state may allow you that, but you may still be excluded by the choices of those whose liberty is guaranteed as well. I mean a government that treats everyone the same, isn’t necessarily good, if its citizens have different means to begin with.
also looking at those countries we can see it isn’t a permanent fix though. Capitalists don’t stop fighting and will be successful in the long run
Also, it didn’t work out so well
what exactly do you mean?
Being a decent human being doesn‘t require an incentive. In fact if you try to be a decent human being because you expect it will be beneficial to you, you will probably fail
I have to report it is similar in Europe
Thanks for the context
Why would you make a painting like this in 1981?
Ah! Secret EU plan against Orban! Well FT, if you don‘t produce more of this document, and any kind of proof that this is more than a research paper, I call BS. There is so little in this article supporting the monstrous claim that the EU is secretly planning to devalue Hungary‘s currency, that I get the feeling that this is the expression of an anti EU agenda by the FT itself. There you go, that‘s my monstrous assumption.
Thanks for this piece of blatant propaganda. The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) almost sounds like CEPS, the Centre for European Policy Studies, which is a European think tank comprised of former European politicians. But it isn‘t European at all. On the board are American industrialists, including policy advisers from Meta and other industries. Keep in mind that Germany is after the US the biggest supplier of weapons to Ukraine. If the Americans want to wipe their hands off of Ukraine, don‘t accuse us of being complacent.