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    Default Re: Socialism: the problem and prescription's of Marx

    Quote Originally Posted by Greyblades View Post
    ...:sigh: can we just skip the long spiral of self delusion and constant rage inducing obliviousness and go straight to the part where you either: stop being stupid, or lose interest in this forum and go bother someone else.
    what have i said ?!! you stupid or me ?!! why instead of discuss you only know how to offense what ideas you dont like ?!!!!

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    Empire some of the guys here are quite knowledgeable so of course feel free to put your own views or take on the situation but also try and listen to what other people are saying and try to keep an open mind on matters. Maybe sometimes accept that your views on some issues are not fully developed yet and take on board what other people say and respond to it...

    No offence but some of your posts can come across a little bit like ranting as well.

    EDIT: Sorry for the off topic post was enjoying the conversation although I am not sure I have a particularly intelligent contribution to make at this point.
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    Default Re: Socialism: the problem and prescription's of Marx

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly View Post
    Empire some of the guys here are quite knowledgeable so of course feel free to put your own views or take on the situation but also try and listen to what other people are saying and try to keep an open mind on matters. Maybe sometimes accept that your views on some issues are not fully developed yet and take on board what other people say and respond to it...

    No offence but some of your posts can come across a little bit like ranting as well.

    EDIT: Sorry for the off topic post was enjoying the conversation although I am not sure I have a particularly intelligent contribution to make at this point.
    your right brother! but i have never had started an offensive post, i Alwayse said somethings, that i know with my bad English, it will cause some confusions, for things i know and they dont and do not want to.
    but this can not be a good reason to attack and insult!! even despite their insult i Alwayse encourage them to discuss, but they even dont want to discuss, they think i must say things what THEY think its right and good!! i can not be like them!! at all in here some are agree with me and even in here there are some that dont agree but do not offence or insult!!
    im surprised how they dictate what is to be said and they still claim they are wise and reasonable !!!

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    I like the idea that you must invest only in a company that you work for or do business with. At first this seems unworkable, but it has an allure. Something is horribly broken with publicly traded companies. The current trend is a nihilistic, zero sum game where people will work 24/7 for decreasing pay. Capitalism doesn't work with the number of privileges to large corporations built into the system and Socialism rewards those who fail to engage in productivity. The western middle classes and the global working poor are being consumed by this broken system. Something must be done.
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