Hello friends!
I have been gone on hiatus for the past few months. Sorry. I'm taking more classes on English. I want to talk about libertarian socialism. What is it? Why is it different than libertarian capitalism? How do libertarian socialists legitimize their beliefs?
Thank you!
I've been looking recently into the philosophy known as mutualism as told by Mr. Proudhon. It looks fairly interesting, but I'm not sure if it qualifies as anarcho-capitalism or anarcho-socialism?
Can anyone provide me with some literature on historical analysis (particularly Marxist in origin). I am especially looking for literature devoted to past modes of production, not just capitalism, socialism, and communism.
* Sorry for my english.
There was recently an argument with my friend and I over the validity of Marx's LTV. She claimed that supply and demand determines prices and thus any exploitation argument is void like flat earth theory. Is this so? How do we, as Marxists and anarchist, feel about the law of supply and demand...
Social security is broken because the Republicans keep cutting taxes on the rich and Gore's proposal for a lock box was rejected. Conservatives want to keep themselves as rich as possible.
I say we just tax incomes (and dividends) above $500,000, corporations, and capital gains. We can supplement some of the lost money with tariffs and a 1% national sales tax and implement a vice tax on marijuana/LSD.
Let's say for every amount above $500,000, 70% must be payed in taxes.
If one square inch was taken from my property id have the right to fight back.. especially if my ancestors had something special related to this spot. :rolleyes:
Hamas is the best ally to the Palestinians'. It provides the downtrodden population with aid where Israel pushed them from their homes and neglected their needs for decades. of course they're going to protect them. :shrug: Israel is far from really caring about the Palestinians regardless if...
I personally know of someone who said that if obama gets elected he's going to blow the "n*****'s" head out.. kinda scary stuff. And he seemed serious.
That's a funny thing to say when the livable regions in the continental USA is larger than all of the livable regions in Europe and you factor in the 400 million difference in population.
it's like comparing property prices in a city and in the country. :shrug: