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Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
Or am i wrong?
Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state.
Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles.
Why can't atheists challenge the state?Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
No or yes you are wrong. A lot of socialists are atheistic. But atheism is devoid of any political or socio- economic philosophy in of itself. It's just a label for a motley crew of godless folk, nothing more.Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
I guess they don't believe in it. Lol.Why can't atheists challenge the state?
Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
How does religion challenge the state? Invading the Capitol?Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
Atheists simply do not recognize that a god exists as literal beings. What does that have to do with government?
I knew a few Methodists who considered themselves Christian Marxists, here in the States.In the UK you can trace the labour movement as coming from religious organisations such as the Methodists
Trust me, it's not as easy as that in Europe lol. The UK is pretty polarised.United States is more a interesting comparison, since unlike Europe. It relies on Two Party system, which explains why they are easily more polarized on extreme political views. Where as in Europe its parties of whatever you ideologically agree with
"Socialism",
"Social Democrats(Labour party)"
" Religion"
"Left party"
"Right party"
"Anti Immigration Party"
"Center Party"
Those options dont really exist in USA.
I think that describing religion as an "institution to challenge the state" assumes a degree of secularism that generally isn't present in religious societies.Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?
We colonials have learned well from our Brit roots.Trust me, it's not as easy as that in Europe lol. The UK is pretty polarised.
In the UK it is often said the Labour Party owes more to Methodism than Marxism.I knew a few Methodists who considered themselves Christian Marxists, here in the States.
Because if you dont have religious or alternative institutions to challenge the state. Then it essentially leads to the state getting full governship. And you rely more on state basis principles. Or am i wrong?