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WonjuEnglishSchool ::: Favorites They did do the research. They wanted to prove to the world that their system had a theoretical support model. All their attempts failed. They proved the opposite. Don't think this was done publicly. Few knew, but Gorby did. 07-08-31 17:00:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
SeanT228 ::: Favorites No that isnt true, the soviet union was a totalitarian police state where party members took advantage of the people, forcing socialism is completely totalitarian...but if you seperate political liberty with property rights, can people choose socialism? Market socialism? As a libertarian, I would assume you have to let people choose there own fate, if they value employment over long term growth let em 07-08-31 16:41:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
SeanT228 ::: Favorites whao there, be careful, mirco was mathmatically matured by marginalists, but that in no way proves the problems with macro analysis. I was initially highlighting the major assumptions of free enterprise, I am still an advocate of it, but until you have technocrates, something similar to the fed operations, where government wont act in its self interest, but in the interest of the principles assumed in a free market. 07-08-31 16:36:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
WonjuEnglishSchool ::: Favorites It's also true that in the Soviet Union, they spent years trying to find a model under which Socialism worked. Hundreds of academics spent decades (50s, 60s, 70s) trying to find any theoretical model that showed that government direction or intervention in the economy would worked. They concluded that only the free market would work. That is one of the main reasons Gorbachev decided to open up the system 07-08-31 11:02:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
WonjuEnglishSchool ::: Favorites Actually, what you are saying is not true. If you studied economics you should know that the Marginalist School PROVED mathematically, in the late 1800s that the free market always works. They proved the concepts. The proof has been extended by VonMises, Hayek, Rothbard and numerous others. 07-08-31 10:57:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
SeanT228 ::: Favorites Government will act in its iterest unless you get lucky and you get a few enlightened few, jefferson, hamiliton, madison, etc; however the markets they had were much more benign. So any negatives that were present then, no way would have outwieghed the benefits...today you must concede is a different world with different expectations, among individuals, groups, and governemnts, both for good and bad. 07-08-30 22:45:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
SeanT228 ::: Favorites I dont advocate socialism by any means, the problem is that we've merged need and want into the same thing and sure advertising is a commodity just like anything else, however when the agents cant tell the different between informative advertising verses playing upon the senses and acutally dumbing down the agent. And another assumption is a nuetrality of law, which is a grosser assumption 07-08-30 22:42:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
WakeUpAmericas ::: Favorites /watch?v=-DqY8iIxe2c "True Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity and a blind desire for safety and security." -Ron Paul 07-08-28 23:58:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
goneresistance ::: Favorites Ron Paul is gaining ground. In the second quarter, 2.4 million raised. For the third quarter? Hopefully well past 3 million. Everyone should support Ron Paul! Let's STOP THIS WAR. 07-08-27 04:47:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
de79hill ::: Favorites Great Show! 07-08-26 01:44:09 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Mike Gallagher interviews Ron Paul
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