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Freedom and Democracy Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 186 seconds The peril of democracy for freedom when democracy has a poor or nonexistent moral basis. Related: capitalism, democracy, economics, freedom, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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General Election UK 2007. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 214 seconds Webcast for UK general election 2007 Related: belfast, capitalism, economics, election, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Divine Right of Kings. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 317 seconds Freedom of expression seldom kills or injures anyone, but the actions of those who object to free expression, very often do. Related: eu, holland., islam, murder, muslims, terrorism Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Local Election 2007 (Belfast South) Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 138 seconds Election webcast for Belfast South 2007. Related: belfast, capitalism, economics, election, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Priorities. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 192 seconds Good intentions can have unintended consequences. Related: aid, gaza, humanitarian, israel, terrorism. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Muslims and the west. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 132 seconds Muslim and western discontent is not simply a matter of religion. Related: capitalism, economics, group-think, muslims, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Danzig 2. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 188 seconds First they take T'blisi, then they take Berlin. Related: berlin, eu., georgia, russia, tiblisi Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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Heroin Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 150 seconds Prohibition simply creates deadly consequences for users and victory for criminals. Related: capitalism, economics, politics, prohibition, victory Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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One minute to eleven. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 253 seconds One minute to eleven. It is imperative that Iran believes the west's demands with regard to Iran's nuclear weapons programme. Related: eu, germany., iran, israel, nuclear, us, weapons Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Sedition Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 194 seconds A 'new normal' for democracy will flourish, when good people to do nothing. Related: change, police, propaganda, sedition, tyranny. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Abortion Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 206 seconds Abortion in a free society. Related: abortion, capitalism, freedom, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Bad Caviar. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 240 seconds Dmitry the Terrible, says: Respect Russia or be crushed. Related: 210, assassins, eu, nato., oligarchs, polonium, russia, terrorism, us Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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The Center of Gravity. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 228 seconds Half a million Kurdish refugees in Germany and a PKK insurgency. Related: bka, extortion., germany, pkk, roj, terrorism, tv Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Again Sharia. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 202 seconds There must be no place for the Sharia in the EU. Related: caliphate, eu, sharia, terrorism., uk Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Globalization Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 155 seconds How a globalized economy benefits the many. Related: capitalism, economics, globalization, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Out of Afghanistan. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 173 seconds Another ?117-billion towards terrorism. Related: afghanistan, economics, eu, terrorism, us. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Nuclear defence for the UK. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 195 seconds Why the UK must maintain its nuclear defence capability. Related: capitalism, defence, nuclear, politics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Global Warming. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 207 seconds Misdirection of Global warming and the negative impact on poverty. Related: capitalism, economics, global, politics, warming Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Lisbon Treaty Referendum. Posted by: charlessmyth
Video duration: 193 seconds Voting 'no' without being properly informed has consequences. Related: economics., eu, ireland, lisbon, treaty Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: ronarprfct. on 13 Aug 08, 06:50:23
You still have provide no real proof of your conjecture that what I proposed would result in these things(which conjecture is really just an example of hypothesis contrary to fact), or is even likely to result in these things.
By: ronarprfct. on 13 Aug 08, 06:47:43
I agree that government shouldn't be issuing licences in a true capitalist society.
By: charlessmyth. on 02 Aug 08, 19:52:35
Government shouldn't be issuing licenses, it should be limited to creating legislation which enables the contractees to resolve disputes via the law when contractual terms are claimed to be in default.
By: charlessmyth. on 02 Aug 08, 19:48:45
Knowledge as in a record of knowledge would remain, but it doesn't follow that it would be understood and/or put into practice. Technology would also remain until it became worn out and could not be replaced and/or maintained. A ball point pen, for example, takes a lot of technology across many disciplines to be made available. As Humans evolve, so do their natural enemies, as is becoming all too apparent in hospitals with so-called antibiotic resistant superbugs.
By: ronarprfct. on 02 Aug 08, 18:58:43
From wikipedia, "Business licenses are permits issued by government agencies that allow individuals or companies to conduct business within the government's geographical jurisdiction."
By: ronarprfct. on 02 Aug 08, 18:53:30
I think you are assuming way too much about what would happen if people were properly rewarded for working, rather than living off the sweat of others. Knowledge wouldn't suddenly disappear, nor the current infrastructures in place. Further, perhaps human evolution is why we don't live 45 years on average now.
By: charlessmyth. on 09 Jul 08, 09:18:34
Under capitalism you are not prevented from making that choice. The doctors would be powerless without the technology to back up their knowledge. Life expectancy would drop to around 45 years, just check out the data across the millennia: There were very few old Greeks and not many more old Romans, etc.
By: ronarprfct. on 09 Jul 08, 08:48:12
I doubt life expectancy would shrink that much. We would still have doctors and healthcare knowledge, but, even if it did, maybe 45 years of freedom would beat 100 years of slavery.
By: charlessmyth. on 09 Jul 08, 08:43:03
That would certainly solve a number of problems in so much as the world's population would shrink to about a third of its present level, and be kept there by a life expectancy of about 45, on average.
By: ronarprfct. on 09 Jul 08, 08:33:18
Nature's bounty should be the only way men profit, and all who work should profit in proportion to the amount of work they do from nature's bounty.
By: charlessmyth. on 07 Jul 08, 08:34:00
Keeping economic power separate from political power is the responsibility of the citizenry, for which they have a vote. Beyond subsistence farming, and nature's bounty, without some people investing in and taking a risk on property which is used in the production of wealth and employs labour for that purpose, labour would not be able to earn. Otherwise, labour has no incentive to keep economic power and political power separate and will become enslaved to government over time.
By: ronarprfct. on 07 Jul 08, 05:30:49
I don't believe economic and political power can ever be separated for any significant amount of time. Do you have a proposal of how this separation could be guaranteed to last for some significant amount of time? Further, I don't believe in capitalism, so I don't believe in people getting paid merely because they own something, while other people work to produce the value they are being paid.
By: charlessmyth. on 29 Jun 08, 08:32:19
For laissez-faire capitalism to exist it is necessary for the right to property and the right to its capital value to be recognised, accepted without question and secured. How this security is implemented is open to debate, but it is not necessarily at odds with what one could accept as government in the interests of uniformity of law and justice over a region the size of the EU, for example, but does demand the separation of economic and political power.
By: ronarprfct. on 29 Jun 08, 05:38:18
For laissez-faire capitalism to exist, government would have to not exist. As long as government exists, it will seek to bring more things under its thumb, and, once it has, someone will buy the power of that thumb to benefit themselves financially.
By: charlessmyth. on 25 Jun 08, 08:30:43
The west is capitalist to the extent that the money earned is sufficient to maintain the state apparatus, but, over time, this becomes more and more difficult to do as incentives are eroded and business persons become the victim of politics. At present, it is catastrophically close to collapse along the lines experienced in Youngstown, Ohio. Under capitalism a license is a legal contract and not a permission granted as a favour to be paid for at a rate demanded and without security of term.
By: charlessmyth. on 25 Jun 08, 08:22:44
When economic and political power come together under government, laissez-faire capitalism cannot persist. Only government can maintain a monopoly via force in the physical and judicial sense. No private company under proper and enforced law can use its market position to FORCE people to purchase its goods and/or services: healthcare, education, etc. Without money only very simple barter economies exist because the means of exchange would become impossibly cumbersome, and that would be evil.
By: ronarprfct. on 25 Jun 08, 06:52:47
Laissez-faire capitalism cannot exist for any significant length of time. Any time it does exist, it will only exist for a short time until someone gets a monopoly or even just enough power to start buying government interference or other initiation of violence for the sake of their business. It is unsustainable because the nature of capitalism is greed and ill-gotten gain. The love of money truly is the root of all kinds of evil.
By: ronarprfct. on 25 Jun 08, 06:46:30
If that is true, and I don't say that it is, it is too bad we in the US don't have a capitalist economic system. The second you have to get a license from someone else to have a business, it ceases to be pure capitalism. Government sticks its nose in too much for it to be even as good as a system as capitalism could be, though I myself think capitalism is a blight on the planet in any form(and no, I am not a communist or socialist).
By: Jocke1776. on 26 Feb 08, 22:57:59
True. Sometimes I stop. Look around. Think about what we in the west have today. Think about capitalism's reputation. And I don't get it. Are people stupid? Keep fighting for freedom!
By: charlessmyth. on 26 Feb 08, 22:31:51
Indeed it does. Thanks for your comment, and spread the word. It's badly needed here in Europe, and beyond.
By: Jocke1776. on 26 Feb 08, 20:55:38
Capitalism = freedom
By: brianthunder33. on 20 Mar 07, 19:59:35
Democracy should only support freedom systems based in a fair capitalistic system.
By: gokart2. on 08 Dec 06, 01:05:52
quit spewing your bullshit old man.
By: ninesquared. on 11 Nov 06, 01:17:54
My admittedly obscured point was this: individual rights are either defined and granted by society (and therefore subject to democratic process) or, arguably, granted by some God. And I wonder where, in yr view, capitalism fits in? Some of the terms you use, e.g., "proper western culture," carry a lot more POLITICAL (subject to democracy) baggage than you seem to acknowledge.
By: charlessmyth. on 10 Nov 06, 09:50:07
For the democratic process to have validity for everyone it must be limited to the ethics of the state. For a proper western culture, we hold that the ethics are constitutional rights which specify what freedom is and democracy is the process by which the electorate choose those deemed suitable to protect them. Religion is not a part of this.