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RE: ADSactly Education - On Socialism

in #politics6 years ago

A good and educativr article @adsactly and @bigtom13. Thanks for sharing this with us!

Even though I am passionately curious about almost everything, politics and -isms are things that I don't want to know a lot about. Throughout the history, people are experiencing with all -isms and it brought us almost nowhere. Socialism, comminism, marxism, slaveism, idiotism... I really believe thst these systems are made just to brainwash us to think that there is no other way, like love, respect, empathy, and other non-ism words... In every system until now, there were homeless people. Until these -isms solve the homelessness problem, I will stay away from it. For the most part, I believe that in the age of the information, being stupid is a choice. So, I hope we will find some good -ism and start to live a life that we were gifted, not this shaped up-boxed up life...

Thanks Tom for sharing this with us. Good morning read ;) Have a great day and coffee :)

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I was a Political Science major in College. I thought of it primarily as history without all the pesky dates. It was, and continues to be, the ramifications of history. So, it interests me.

I agree that what ever form of government you are under tends to continue (Is that the second law of matter and energy?) and that most people are pretty convinced that their particular form of governance is superior. How we treat the poorest members of our society is truly the mark of a government.

Thanks for a very insightful comment.