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Bill Sloman
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On May 20, 9:19 pm, Greegor <greego...@gmail.com> wrote:
large volume of useful critical work. There are other examples who
make it equally clear that your point is entirely fatuous.
preconceptions.
Marx, and wouldn't recommend them to anybody (except perhaps as a bad
example). Marx's thoughts about economics were revolutionary, and
still deserve some attention, though I'd no more recommend reading his
output as economic textbooks than I'd recommend Darwin's output as
biological textbooks.
things, despite the fact that some ways of running a country are
better managed outside the USA. Health care is the the classic example
- US health care cost half as much again per head as the best foreign
systems (in France and Germany) while providing no better health care
for prosperous employed Americans than the French and German systems
provide for everybody, while providng much worse health care for the
less well-off part of the US population.
Obama's rather timid attempt to inprove the US health care system is
widely objected to as "socialist" as if this was valid objection in
itself, which is remarkably stupid, reflecting many years of
irrational anti-socialist propaganda in the US media, which does seem
to have taken root in the kind of brains that can't do critical
thinking (such as yours).
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Bill Sloman, Nijmegen
Marx was a non-producer who lived off Engels, and managed to produce aBS > Marx was a genius, when it came to economics.
BS > As a politician, he was a dud. I do critical
BS > commentary, not fanatical support. Since you
BS > don't seem to be up to critical commentary,
BS > you may not appreciate the difference. And
BS > this is reiterating a point I made later in the
BS > post to which you are responding - you
BS > might go to the trouble of reading the whole
BS > post before you respond to particular parts
BS > of it, if you don't want to be accused of
BS > text-chopping.
You are a NON-PRODUCER living off your wife
and promoting socialism.
How critical can you be?
large volume of useful critical work. There are other examples who
make it equally clear that your point is entirely fatuous.
What else would I mean?Wait, you mean as in the academic term
"critical thinking", right?
Most people don't share either your stupidity or your bizarreYou hope everybody gets past the idea
that you're a a NON-PRODUCER, living
off your wife and fanatically supporting socialism.
preconceptions.
Do pay attention - I don't think much of the political thoughts ofYou bemoan the distrust and hostility with
which outright socialism and the political
thoughts of Marx are received by Americans.
Marx, and wouldn't recommend them to anybody (except perhaps as a bad
example). Marx's thoughts about economics were revolutionary, and
still deserve some attention, though I'd no more recommend reading his
output as economic textbooks than I'd recommend Darwin's output as
biological textbooks.
Not really. Americans ignore the way the rest of the world doesAfter that you try to say you're
not trying to ""sell"" socialism??
things, despite the fact that some ways of running a country are
better managed outside the USA. Health care is the the classic example
- US health care cost half as much again per head as the best foreign
systems (in France and Germany) while providing no better health care
for prosperous employed Americans than the French and German systems
provide for everybody, while providng much worse health care for the
less well-off part of the US population.
Obama's rather timid attempt to inprove the US health care system is
widely objected to as "socialist" as if this was valid objection in
itself, which is remarkably stupid, reflecting many years of
irrational anti-socialist propaganda in the US media, which does seem
to have taken root in the kind of brains that can't do critical
thinking (such as yours).
--
Bill Sloman, Nijmegen