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The Socialist Lie that We have had Always a Growth Economy Since Roosevelt
A comment by a reader with a philosophy is interesting and delusional at the same time. “Armstrong chose not to seek any compromise but to put all the blame [...]
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Neofeudalism vs. Socialism
QUESTION: Martin, Your grasp (and evidently the computer’s) of historical forces–the Shakespearen drama of it all–is awesome. But you seem more [...]
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Socialism v Capitalism
The debate for socialism is simply that they regard it as unfair when anyone has more than another does. The solution is always to rob someone else to improve your [...]
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Socialism vs. Helping the Poor
Above is a Roman Æ Sestertius (34mm, 22.18 g) of Nerva (AD 96—98), struck at the mint of Rome (97 AD). The reverse reads: “PLEBEI VRBE FRVMENTO [...]
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Why is it so Hard for the West to See That Everything is Connected?
QUESTION: Marty, you have written many times how everything is connected and how in Asian culture that is the foundation of all understanding. Why is it so hard in [...]
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Absence of Socialism v Austerity & Gold Standards
There have been many attempts at creating a gold standard and this notion that money should retain a value yet simultaneously people want to earn more with [...]
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Money is Irrelevant – Deal With the Issue Directly
QUESTION: I understand austerity is self defeating and crippling, but is there any other way to constrain elected officials from driving into unsustainable public [...]
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The Nationalization of Banks?
Mayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of the Bank of Rothschild, is commonly misquoted to have said: “Let me issue and control a nation’s money and I care [...]
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The Collapse of Socialism – It’s Our Turn up to Bat
The entire idea of Marxism is coming to a real crash and burn. China and Russia experienced that collapse in 1989.95 with the turn in the Economic Confidence [...]
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