–“A civilization doesn’t require fictions, it requires rule of law.”– Bill Joslin
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-05 09:10:00 UTC
–“A civilization doesn’t require fictions, it requires rule of law.”– Bill Joslin
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-05 09:10:00 UTC
The question is not whether we shall have another acrimonious election, but how we cease to have elections which are acrimonious, by dissolution of an imperial government no longer in our kinship interests. #Trump
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-03 15:44:00 UTC
The question is not whether we shall have another acrimonious election, but how we cease to have elections which are acrimonious, by dissolution of an imperial government no longer in our kinship interests. #Trump
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-02 23:34:01 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/969717491315478529
Because the question isn’t and never was, about capitalism vs socialism or any variation – those were contrivances.
The question was, is, and always will be, rule of law (which will produce markets), or rule by discretion (which will produce corruption).
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-jargon-term-free-market-a-myth
Because the question isn’t and never was, about capitalism vs socialism or any variation – those were contrivances.
The question was, is, and always will be, rule of law (which will produce markets), or rule by discretion (which will produce corruption).
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-jargon-term-free-market-a-myth
Retweeted Kevin MacDonald (@TOOEdit):
This makes clear the legal basis for Jared Taylor’s lawsuit. The law in California seems pretty clear: private entities can’t restrict speech if they provide an important forum for public debate. I think it’s got a real shot at success. https://t.co/xMPZMW98qz
Source date (UTC): 2018-02-25 20:09:00 UTC
There have been culture shocks fairly regularly.
Just since the Constitution:
1 – The almost-revolutionary war where the North wanted to secede.
2 – The North-South conflict from the very beginning.
3 – The Louisiana Purchase and the Civil War that resulted from the South wanting to secede (which would have meant that the new territories joined the South not the North).
4 – The immigrant shocks in the late 1800’s and then the underclass immigration shocks prior to 1929.
5 – The shocks of converting from an agrarian to industrial society – just as farming became enjoyable.
6 – The shocks of the Depression and the Second World War.
7 – The shocks of the ‘little pink houses’ where soldiers were reintegrated.
8 – The shocks of (temporary) postwar wealth (That everyone thought would last)
9 – The shocks of the underclass revolution (Civil Rights Movement)
10 – The shocks of Johnson’s attempt to imitate the soviets with the Great Society movement – and its catastrophic (like the Soviets) failure.
11 …. I mean… there is at least one shock every decade.
https://www.quora.com/What-s-the-biggest-culture-shock-the-US-has-ever-faced