
The Political Brain
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Knowing you're on to something=getting verbally double teamed by CES and seth. 

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It's not us, sandi, it's the corporations. You're being double-teamed by corporations. 

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Really? Thought I was free! Yah for liberty!Coito ergo sum wrote:It's not us, sandi, it's the corporations. You're being double-teamed by corporations.
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Nah - you're foolin' yourself. The corporations are exploiting the workers! And, they're forcing you to 'ang on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
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Wrong...or should I say...Fail. Corporations are our friends, they do nothing but help society raise their quality of life by serving our needs and growing the economy. Corporations are benevolent organizations working towards the betterment of all people. As for liberty and freedom, what are you on about? Yah for liberty, Freedom and democracy!! USA USA!!Coito ergo sum wrote:Nah - you're foolin' yourself. The corporations are exploiting the workers! And, they're forcing you to 'ang on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
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I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
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Wel, on the one hand we have Sandi, Morticia and 914, who so far have refused to put forward what they think society should be like, and on the other hand we've got Seth who's defining anything that isn't complete laissez faire capitalism as Marxist. He's even forcing QES into the position of the moderates, which should tell you something.Clinton Huxley wrote:I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
In other words, this thread only has losers.
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JOZeldenrust wrote:Wel, on the one hand we have Sandi, Morticia and 914, who so far have refused to put forward what they think society should be like, and on the other hand we've got Seth who's defining anything that isn't complete laissez faire capitalism as Marxist. He's even forcing QES into the position of the moderates, which should tell you something.Clinton Huxley wrote:I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
In other words, this thread only has losers.

Standard politics thread then. I might pop back when it gets to 12 pages, see if anyone has moved from their initial position by so much as a Planck length...
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Got to ask Seth, he's the judge. I'm guessing he's winning, followed by CES.Clinton Huxley wrote:I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
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No no! It's "Down with the USA! May it burn to ashes, because it is the bringer only of evil, oppression and imperialism." Freedom and liberty are just illusions, and what we need is Hugo Chavez to straighten us out just like he's doing to Venezuela. Viva Hugo! Viva Fidel!sandinista wrote:Wrong...or should I say...Fail. Corporations are our friends, they do nothing but help society raise their quality of life by serving our needs and growing the economy. Corporations are benevolent organizations working towards the betterment of all people. As for liberty and freedom, what are you on about? Yah for liberty, Freedom and democracy!! USA USA!!Coito ergo sum wrote:Nah - you're foolin' yourself. The corporations are exploiting the workers! And, they're forcing you to 'ang on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
But, for the record:
I do not think corporations are our friends, nor have I ever said they are or even implied that they are.
Corporations both help society and hurt society, depending on the time and the circumstance.
Corporations both raise quality of life by serving needs and growing the economy, and also hurt the quality of life and harm the economy, depending on the time and the circumstances.
Corporations are not now and never have been "benevolent" organizations working towards the betterment of all people - they are organizations of people working for the benefit of those who own them.
You forget, sandi - I'm not the absolutist, here. You are.
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Just one small correction - I'm always moderate. This thread hasn't changed that.JOZeldenrust wrote:Wel, on the one hand we have Sandi, Morticia and 914, who so far have refused to put forward what they think society should be like, and on the other hand we've got Seth who's defining anything that isn't complete laissez faire capitalism as Marxist. He's even forcing QES into the position of the moderates, which should tell you something.Clinton Huxley wrote:I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
In other words, this thread only has losers.

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moderate what?Coito ergo sum wrote:Just one small correction - I'm always moderate. This thread hasn't changed that.JOZeldenrust wrote:Wel, on the one hand we have Sandi, Morticia and 914, who so far have refused to put forward what they think society should be like, and on the other hand we've got Seth who's defining anything that isn't complete laissez faire capitalism as Marxist. He's even forcing QES into the position of the moderates, which should tell you something.Clinton Huxley wrote:I'm not reading all this thread - who's winning so far?
In other words, this thread only has losers.
Our struggle is not against actual corrupt individuals, but against those in power in general, against their authority, against the global order and the ideological mystification which sustains it.
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And the biggest mistake in US history is granting "personhood" to corporations, which were originally granted charters by the government that explicitly required them to act "in the public interest" or have their charter revoked.Coito ergo sum wrote:No no! It's "Down with the USA! May it burn to ashes, because it is the bringer only of evil, oppression and imperialism." Freedom and liberty are just illusions, and what we need is Hugo Chavez to straighten us out just like he's doing to Venezuela. Viva Hugo! Viva Fidel!sandinista wrote:Wrong...or should I say...Fail. Corporations are our friends, they do nothing but help society raise their quality of life by serving our needs and growing the economy. Corporations are benevolent organizations working towards the betterment of all people. As for liberty and freedom, what are you on about? Yah for liberty, Freedom and democracy!! USA USA!!Coito ergo sum wrote:Nah - you're foolin' yourself. The corporations are exploiting the workers! And, they're forcing you to 'ang on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
But, for the record:
I do not think corporations are our friends, nor have I ever said they are or even implied that they are.
Corporations both help society and hurt society, depending on the time and the circumstance.
Corporations both raise quality of life by serving needs and growing the economy, and also hurt the quality of life and harm the economy, depending on the time and the circumstances.
Corporations are not now and never have been "benevolent" organizations working towards the betterment of all people - they are organizations of people working for the benefit of those who own them.
You forget, sandi - I'm not the absolutist, here. You are.
Corporations are not human beings, and should not have human rights. They should have only those authorities and privileges that society, through it's elected leadership, deem necessary and reasonable for the corporations to have.
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Actually...you are.Coito ergo sum wrote:
You forget, sandi - I'm not the absolutist, here. You are.

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Are corporations really granted personhood under American law? I know that in Dutch law there's the distinction between a legal person and a natural person. A legal person is any entity that can be a party in legal constructions, most importantly contracts, whereas a natural person is a human being. Any natural person is automaticly also a legal person, though in some cases limits may be imposed on their ability to be parties in legal constructions, such as for minors or mentally handicapped, but the reverse doesn't hold. Legal personhood doesn't imply natural personhood, and human or constitutional rights only apply to natural persons.Seth wrote:And the biggest mistake in US history is granting "personhood" to corporations, which were originally granted charters by the government that explicitly required them to act "in the public interest" or have their charter revoked.Coito ergo sum wrote:No no! It's "Down with the USA! May it burn to ashes, because it is the bringer only of evil, oppression and imperialism." Freedom and liberty are just illusions, and what we need is Hugo Chavez to straighten us out just like he's doing to Venezuela. Viva Hugo! Viva Fidel!sandinista wrote:Wrong...or should I say...Fail. Corporations are our friends, they do nothing but help society raise their quality of life by serving our needs and growing the economy. Corporations are benevolent organizations working towards the betterment of all people. As for liberty and freedom, what are you on about? Yah for liberty, Freedom and democracy!! USA USA!!Coito ergo sum wrote:Nah - you're foolin' yourself. The corporations are exploiting the workers! And, they're forcing you to 'ang on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
And, yeah! Liberty sucks! All these people doin' what they please....gotta end that. Yay for un-liberty!
But, for the record:
I do not think corporations are our friends, nor have I ever said they are or even implied that they are.
Corporations both help society and hurt society, depending on the time and the circumstance.
Corporations both raise quality of life by serving needs and growing the economy, and also hurt the quality of life and harm the economy, depending on the time and the circumstances.
Corporations are not now and never have been "benevolent" organizations working towards the betterment of all people - they are organizations of people working for the benefit of those who own them.
You forget, sandi - I'm not the absolutist, here. You are.
Corporations are not human beings, and should not have human rights. They should have only those authorities and privileges that society, through it's elected leadership, deem necessary and reasonable for the corporations to have.
Other then that, for a change, I agree with you that corporations should not have the same rights as human beings.
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