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  • crullers
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    • Oct 2011
    • 663

    #46
    Originally posted by The Seattleite
    Social Democracy

    Traditionally, social democracy is an international political movement seeking a gradualist path to socialism through ameliorative reforms made on behalf of the working class. It relies on the use of the democratic process to achieve its aims as opposed to revolutionary means. In terms of modern social democracy, one view presented calls for the profound reformation of capitalism to align it with the ethical ideals of social justice while maintaining the capitalist mode of production, rather than creating an alternative socialist economic system.
    I totally read that in Michael Palin's voice.

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    • Crow
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      • Oct 2010
      • 4312

      #47
      Originally posted by crullers
      I totally read that in Michael Palin's voice.

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      • EricHill78
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        • Jun 2010
        • 4253

        #48
        I don't follow politics anymore.. All politicians are full of shit.

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        • sgreger1
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          • Mar 2009
          • 9451

          #49
          I just read pages 3 & 4 regarding the beaver hat, you guys are awesome.

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          • Nuusku
            Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 993

            #50
            Originally posted by EricHill78
            I don't follow politics anymore.. All politicians are full of shit.
            True!

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            • muddyfunkstar
              Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 967

              #51
              I'm slightly left of centre, but none of the parties in the UK really float my boat these days. I've always voted Liberal Democrat, but I don't think they've got my future votes after getting into bed with the Tories for the current coalition (if they even exist after this coalition). Will probably vote Green at the next election, even though it'll be a wasted vote locally.

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              • sgreger1
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #52
                New Gallup poll out yesterday showing that the country still remains 40% Conservative, 21% liberal, and 35% moderate. Independents making up pretty much everything else. The number of conservatives has increased since 2008.

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                http://www.gallup.com/poll/120857/co...cal-group.aspx

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                • Reynard
                  Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 804

                  #53
                  Originally posted by muddyfunkstar
                  Will probably vote Green at the next election, even though it'll be a wasted vote locally.
                  Move to Brighton Pavilion

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                  • justintempler
                    Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 3090

                    #54
                    Originally posted by shikitohno
                    ...People say they're libertarians around here, and in the next breath talk about how there should be harsher penalties for drug charges and that gay marriage should be illegal.... .
                    That's the Rick Santorum version of Libertarianism.....




                    My avatar is the profile of Murray Rothbard whose book Man, Economy and State is what gave birth to modern day Libertarianism which is very anarchist by nature.

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                    • Darwin
                      Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 1372

                      #55
                      Political parties don't have the power they did decades ago because there now exists an extremely diffuse, minimally concentrated, and usually vocal, political spectrum these days that we all fall somewhere along, socialist, liberal, conservative, libertarian, anarchist or whatever. And of course there are spectra within those spectra. Such a broad diversity may healthy for the country in many ways but this means that having a single nationally elected leader is virtually guaranteed to piss off the greater part of that spectrum. No way around that I suppose. Parliamentary systems are more reflective of a wide spectrum but they are also more susceptible to gridlock and under the table dealings than ours---hard to believe I know. The old tired cliche still applies. Our political system is the worst one possible--except for all the others.

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                      • shikitohno
                        Member
                        • Jul 2009
                        • 1156

                        #56
                        Alright, sgreger1, justintempler and any other libertarians who want to get up in arms about how I didn't describe real libertarians in my post, could you guys read the part where I say in it that they're using the term incorrectly when they describe themselves as such? I'm perfectly well aware that these people don't hold true to the ideals and goals of libertarianism. I don't need the resident libertarians to turn and say, "Hey, that's not what libertarianism is man! You're confused." I know the term has been misappropriated by certain groups of conservatives. That's actually the exact thing I was speaking of in my first post. I don't know if you guys are just particularly touchy about that point, or what, but based on your responses, I'd have to guess neither of you read anything but the part that described these faux-libertarians before banging off a reply. It feels as if you guys are pouncing on me for a perceived slight against libertarianism, when if you read my whole post you would realise I already stated what you guys seem to be using to defend libertarianism. Chill out and have a cup of tea or something guys. I think we're all pretty much on the same page here.

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                        • Crow
                          Member
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 4312

                          #57
                          Originally posted by sgreger1
                          The number of conservatives has increased since 2008.
                          http://www.gallup.com/poll/120857/co...cal-group.aspx

                          Bottom Line

                          Although the terms may mean different things to different people, Americans readily peg themselves, politically, into one of five categories along the conservative-to-liberal spectrum. At present, large minorities describe their views as either moderate or conservative -- with conservatives the larger group -- whereas only about one in five consider themselves liberal.

                          While these figures have shown little change over the past decade, the nation appears to be slightly more polarized than it was in the early 1990s. Compared with the 1992-1994 period, the percentage of moderates has declined from 42% to 35%, while the percentages of conservatives and liberals are up slightly -- from 38% to 40% for conservatives and a larger 17% to 21% movement for liberals.
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                          Crow: Hmm... You know, that actually sounds intriguing to me.
                          Premium Parrots: sounds like a freak to me
                          Premium Parrots: remember DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK ON CROW
                          Premium Parrots: not that it would hurt one bit if he nailed you with his little pecker.
                          Frosted: lucky twat
                          Frosted: Aussie slags
                          Frosted: Mind the STDs Crow

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                          • justintempler
                            Member
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 3090

                            #58
                            Originally posted by shikitohno
                            Alright, sgreger1, justintempler ....

                            I didn't take any offense to it. In fact I'd say you probably understand libertarians better than a lot of self identifying Libertarians do.

                            I was merely giving an example of Santorum talking out of both sides of his mouth in an attempt to appeal to Libertarians.

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                            • shikitohno
                              Member
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 1156

                              #59
                              Ah, my bad then.

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                              • Nuusku
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                                • Aug 2011
                                • 993

                                #60

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