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Old 11.18.2009, 07:36 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by pbradley
At the same time, extreme theories of democratic capitalism would indoctrinate us to reject altruism and generosity in favor of absolute individualism. Both of which are fundamental traits of human nature as found in the right and left hemispheres of the brain. For a human political system, we need both.

yes, absolutely, which is why i laugh at these tax-free "every man for himself" libertarian twats-- ayn rand, that nordquist cunt, newt gingrich, all that republican crapola, the fallacious pioneer mentality, and the people who are bitching against health care reform. sick selfish cunts. fuck them.

i don't live in germany and i'm sure they have their injustices like everywhere else, but their model of social democracy or social capitalism seems like a reasonable one to me-- a measure of free market, a measure of social protections, strong labor unions, better education and job security... of course maybe it takes germans to run such a system, who knows if it would replicate well elsewhere.
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