Tag: politics
      
       
           As coisas certamente ficarão piores antes de melhorar, mas a catinga do medo circunda o estado e seus defensores.         
       
           Using the “socialist” label provides the occasion for a clear distinction between the genus “socialism” and the species “state-socialism.”         
       
           State socialism has attempted to realize socialism through the power of the state. Not surprisingly, given everything we know about states, state socialism has proven in most respects to be a disaster.         
       
           Yep, those risk-averse New Classers definitely know something the rest of us do not.         
       
           Se me for permitido aludir a Platão, esse questionário mensura minudentemente nossas crenças acerca das sombras tremeluzentes na parede da caverna.         
       
           Carson: The human infrastructure of traditional reporting is a magnificent army. But as Lincoln said to McClellan, “if you’re not planning to do anything with that army, may I borrow it?”         
       
           Kevin Carson: However the 2012 race comes out the foreign policy will be the same, “We come in peace — shoot to kill, shoot to kill…”         
       
           Knapp: O estado, dizemos, precisa ser destruído, quanto mais cedo melhor. Alguém pode passar o sal, por favor?         
       
           Bill Kauffman: Liberals need another George McGovern—and perhaps conservatives do too.         
       
           Carson: It’s just a greenwashed version of mid-20th century, mass-production capitalism.         
       
           From the Markets Not Capitalism audiobook read by C4SS fellow Stephanie Murphy.         
       
           A market that is free in any intelligibly rational sense of the word is the one thing the corporations will not be able to survive.         
       
           Kevin Carson elogia a metade da história em que Annie Leonard acerta.         
       
           Kevin Carson: By any reasonable standard of justice, the plantations should have been broken up after the Civil War and the land given to the freed slaves.         
       
           D’Amato: Politics is a losing game for people who want freedom, and “inclusion” is a chimera when it comes to capitalism.         
       
           Charles Johnson: The one thing that the government and its managerial aid workers will never do is just get out of the way.         
       
           Knapp: Drilling leases on “public” land are just food stamps for Big Oil.         
       
           D’Amato: The free competition that market anarchists advocate for is entirely opposed to that system.         
       
           Kevin Carson: Afirma não confiar no governo. É, porém, ou estúpido ou mentiroso.         
       
           The issues that I care about require a long-term battle and they’re ones I’m very devoted to pursuing.         
       
      




