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with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design and i did mean marxist prescription before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human societies this recent phenomena this is talk of absolutely the driving force for human progress i argue historically has been the free market they've built to specialize and exchange it's the opposite actually of exploitation it's people freely entering into mutually advantageous relationships economic relationships from which they get societies where that was allowed to happen very very rarely did that happen until until recently flourished but most people who ever lived were poor precisely because the parasitic elites at the apex of society prevented the free market from coming into play some readers might be surpr
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx. frank ocean angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now mrs hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. and ran alice was one of 3 leaders the us payday has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit o
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx. frank ocean angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now this is hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. now huns under analysis was one of 3 leaders the esp a day has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so i know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after andrea analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now mrs hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now liz has thrown in the towel after 20 years. under analysis was one of 3 leaders the esp a day has had only 2 years but is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think one has to say it's a little bit of both clearl
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet and karl marx i love the transition angles the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so i know but more...
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in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet in karl marx i know i'm a transition i know it's the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition. after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know but more bad alexion results left deep wounds in the s.p.d. after undergoing analysis fought for her party to enter another governing coalition with the center right the s.p.d. suffered heavy losses in state elections now this is hope of reenergizing the party failed to win over voters now that her own party members have lost faith in her leadership now as has thrown in the towel after 20 years. just picking up with the analysis was one of 3 late is the s.p. day has had in only 2 years now is this crisis really about her or is this a crisis of the german social democrats in general. i think you have to
in 1905 the newly elected socialist youth chairwoman professed her feet in karl marx i know i'm a transition i know it's the philosopher said his name will live on through the centuries and so will his work i'm certain of this. she proved her resilience both in past leadership functions and as labor minister in the previous coalition. after the party's dismal showing in germany's 2017 elections it was clear she would emerge as a key player. yesterday the s.p.d. is needed i told you so you know...
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kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the house john boehner claimed the stimulus package, the omnibus spending bill and the budget proposed by president barack obama were "all one big down payment on a new american socialist experiment." in this regard, president harry truman was right when he said that "socialism is the epithet they have hurled at every advance the people have made in the last 20 years. socialism is what they called social security. socialism is what they called farm price supports. socialism is what they called bank deposit insurance. socialism is what they called the growth of free and independent labor organizations. socialism is their name for almost anything that helps all the people." harry truman. [app
kennedy: "under the tousled boyish haircut is still old karl marx." in the 1990s, then congressman newt gingrich claimed president bill clinton's health care plan was "centralized bureaucratic socialism." the conservative heritage foundation has claimed that the children's health insurance program, the chip program, was "a step towards socialism." former speaker of the house john boehner claimed the stimulus package, the omnibus spending bill and the budget...
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it comes to russia and china and india hugely influenced and there are independent struggles by karl marx you just mentioned the european union tony benn jeremy corbyn these are characters that forwards the centralization of europe and regionalization what is the difference here between what the history difference is in this book and say something that jeremy corbyn might come up with i think maybe superficially a lot a lot of the analysis and in common take someone like thomas piketty thomas because he is has written the french economist has written about how at the moment we see what he regards as inevitable emergence of a an economic oligarchy but where picotee and coburn and co would argue that what you need is state fit state intervention to disperse power i would argue that in the past when you try to attack on a donkey with a form of redistributive populism you actually end up playing straight into the hands of the emerging oligarchy colbert is no he had to develop what i think anyway i think that will blairite that goal with this of course it's a long time as you've been on this s
it comes to russia and china and india hugely influenced and there are independent struggles by karl marx you just mentioned the european union tony benn jeremy corbyn these are characters that forwards the centralization of europe and regionalization what is the difference here between what the history difference is in this book and say something that jeremy corbyn might come up with i think maybe superficially a lot a lot of the analysis and in common take someone like thomas piketty thomas...
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with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design and i did mean marxist prescription but before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human societies this recent phenomena this is talk of absolutely the driving force for human progress i argue historically has been the free market they've built.
with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design and i did mean marxist prescription but before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human societies this...
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with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design you know i did mean marxist prescription before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human society is this recent phenomena this is talk of absolutely the driving force for human progress i argue historically has been the free market they've built to specialize and exchange it's the opposite actually of exploitation it's people freely entering into. just relationships economic relationships from which they get societies where that was allowed to happen very very rarely did that happen until until recently flourished but most people who ever lived were poor precisely because the parasitic elites at the apex of society prevented the free market from coming into play some readers might be surprised thoug
with the with capital and actually i would say it's a repudiation of comics his view of history karl marx tends to look at history as a story of claw struggle i certainly agree that throughout history many societies have had small parasitic elites but marx then argues that actually the the answer is to try to organize society by blueprint by design you know i did mean marxist prescription before you get to the prescriptions you talk about the power of capitalism to transform human society is...
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mysteries and the classics of the latest authors virginia woolf dickens and freud in saint augustine karl marxand voltaire. hemingway, spinoza, james joyce. he tells nothing much he read homer in greek. he said he did not know but can you imagine a drawl --dash trying on his. >> and one who has duty in his bones, he attributed his reading to the inability to shake the gospel of self-improvement absorbed in his youth in the eighties reading greek for the first time. to his friends he explained preparing for my final examination. he ruled book once started had to be finished. 's last secretary remembered the then retired justice would literally groan yet steadfastly refusing to abandon it neither of the secretaries could remember him giving up with a scandalous novel. he was then in his 90th year and had begun to have the secretary read aloud to him. the increasingly red-faced young man reaching one page 107 before he interrupted. we will not finish this book. it is not redeemed by the pornography. but his deep strain of phyllis cap one --dash will be an equally deeper since. >> average intellig
mysteries and the classics of the latest authors virginia woolf dickens and freud in saint augustine karl marxand voltaire. hemingway, spinoza, james joyce. he tells nothing much he read homer in greek. he said he did not know but can you imagine a drawl --dash trying on his. >> and one who has duty in his bones, he attributed his reading to the inability to shake the gospel of self-improvement absorbed in his youth in the eighties reading greek for the first time. to his friends he...
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if the stores are to be believed, he had read the collected works of karl marx as well as thomas jefferson by the time he was about 11. certainly he had read all of jameson were cooper and no doubt there was a certain genius in this very unusual man in plymouth. he ended up going to michigan state. afterwards, he served in the military for about five years during world war ii. when he came back from his military experience, he ended up getting his graduate degree at a scottish university, the university of st. andrews, earned that in 1952, came back in 1953. strangely enough, his dissertation became this million-copy bestseller, this book called "the conservative timing was just right. it hit the market from a chicago publisher, ended up going through seven editions over its lifetime, and it really did give -- there were a number of disparate voices that i would say were not leftist. they might be conservative to some degree, libertarian to another degree, but there were a number of voices that i think his book allowed some kind of forum for all of these voices to be able to speak right at
if the stores are to be believed, he had read the collected works of karl marx as well as thomas jefferson by the time he was about 11. certainly he had read all of jameson were cooper and no doubt there was a certain genius in this very unusual man in plymouth. he ended up going to michigan state. afterwards, he served in the military for about five years during world war ii. when he came back from his military experience, he ended up getting his graduate degree at a scottish university, the...
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>> i saw ten candidates on stage last night and you know who won, karl marx one. this is insane. candidates, when you look at blue states like new york and california, they're going through a massive housing crisis. voters in the states are saying your giving free healthcare, you already tried to push free college tuition, what do we get in the cell. the democrats are forgetting the american people. >> i will frame this a little bit differently, i think this whole topic is pathetic which i mean sad. it is an american value to help those in need. what we're saying, would you deny healthcare to people in your community no matter what their circumstances are who need the help would you deny it. if your answer is yes then you're not a caring person. the president is trying to frame this to help people in need or help americans first. it does not need to be framed that way. we want to help americans and those in our community that need help. >> actually it does need to be from that way. think of the chances of you going illegally into any other country in the world and going to hospit
>> i saw ten candidates on stage last night and you know who won, karl marx one. this is insane. candidates, when you look at blue states like new york and california, they're going through a massive housing crisis. voters in the states are saying your giving free healthcare, you already tried to push free college tuition, what do we get in the cell. the democrats are forgetting the american people. >> i will frame this a little bit differently, i think this whole topic is pathetic...
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yesterday, "teen vogue" tweeted this to its followers, "everything you should know about karl marx."are relevant to our current come political climate. "teen vogue" didn't mention the downsides to many millions, tens of millions murdered by marx's ideas, russia, venezuela, cuba, so many other countries. instead, they call marxism a bulwark against oppression. "teen vogue" used to target young people, now they target 35 years old. one of japan's closest neighbors as russia, that is where this incredible survival story comes from. a russian man in siberia was mauled by a brown bear then dragged back to its den to become my cap for later like a plate of left overs. he suffered from a broken spine, but managed to stay alive for a month, apparently without food or water, until he was found by a group of hunters who rescued him, and now is in the hospital recovering. how did this happen? is it a real story? could you do it if you are god by a bear? dr. marc siegel is fox's medical correspondent and joins us tonight. >> hi, tucker. >> tucker: this is a story that you want to believe is true
yesterday, "teen vogue" tweeted this to its followers, "everything you should know about karl marx."are relevant to our current come political climate. "teen vogue" didn't mention the downsides to many millions, tens of millions murdered by marx's ideas, russia, venezuela, cuba, so many other countries. instead, they call marxism a bulwark against oppression. "teen vogue" used to target young people, now they target 35 years old. one of japan's closest...
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yesterday, "teen vogue" tweeted this to its followers, "everything you should know about karl marx, andr current political climate." "teen vogue" didn't mention the downsides. many millions, tens of millions murdered by marx's ideas, russia, venezuela, cuba, so many other countries. instead, they call marxism an inspiration and a bulwark against oppression. "teen vogue" used to target young people, now they target 35-year-olds with childish political beliefs. one of japan's closest neighbors is russia, and that is where this incredible survival story comes from. a russian man in siberia was mauled by a brown bear, then dragged back to its den to be kept for later like a plate of leftovers.d he suffered from a broken spine, but managed to stay alive for a month, apparently without food or water, until he was found by a group of hunters who rescued him, and now is in the hospital recovering. how did this happen? is it a real story? could you do it if you were grabbed by a bear? dr. marc siegel is fox's medical correspondent and joins us tonight. >> hi, tucker. >> tucker: this is a story t
yesterday, "teen vogue" tweeted this to its followers, "everything you should know about karl marx, andr current political climate." "teen vogue" didn't mention the downsides. many millions, tens of millions murdered by marx's ideas, russia, venezuela, cuba, so many other countries. instead, they call marxism an inspiration and a bulwark against oppression. "teen vogue" used to target young people, now they target 35-year-olds with childish political...
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if you study the history of it it's the same discussion occurring today that occurred when karl marx writing. concerned about working people. socialism has been tried. i'm not a fan of donald trump, but he's 100 percent right about the analogy of venezuela. it started with minimum wages rising, they did price control, they destroyed the economy, and now people are starving. where free markets raised a billion chinese out of poverty. and i think people don't understand it. i think really bernie sanders is using these terms as a class warfare, rich versus poor, us versus them for politics. and if we were to get that system he proposes people would be a lot worse off. and that would be tragic. host: paula, in alabama, what do you think. caller: good morning. i don't have an opinion one way or the other, but i would love red state republicans to google red state socialism. i live in a red state, but a lot of people don't realize that the blue states are the ones that are taking care of the red states. check the federal distribution of federal income tax, and they will see, and maybe they
if you study the history of it it's the same discussion occurring today that occurred when karl marx writing. concerned about working people. socialism has been tried. i'm not a fan of donald trump, but he's 100 percent right about the analogy of venezuela. it started with minimum wages rising, they did price control, they destroyed the economy, and now people are starving. where free markets raised a billion chinese out of poverty. and i think people don't understand it. i think really bernie...
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ideological moderate, i heard that about ruth bader ginsburg years ago and she is kind of to the left of karl marxwhoever wrote that article was in my opinion, clueless. the democratic party today, they are trying to destroy the president, which is fine with me, i am trying to destroy them. if someone like ginsberg kicks the bucket, i vote mcconnell drives a stake through the heart of these liberal democrats. host: do you think the decision is hypocritical considering what happened with merrick garlic in 2016 -- merrick garland in 2016? caller: i think they should've done to him what the democrats did to kavanaugh. lie about him, smear him, throw falsehoods or innuendo, we will find some floozy like anita hill or the other broad the democrats brought out last year and make up lying charges about the guy. try to destroy him the way the democrats do. it is about time they got a dose of their own medicine. host: let's hear from bernice in georgia, democrats line. .aller: yes --hink mcconnell in mcconnell,ted that is the answer i have got. host: why are you disappointed? a poor he is just leader. host
ideological moderate, i heard that about ruth bader ginsburg years ago and she is kind of to the left of karl marxwhoever wrote that article was in my opinion, clueless. the democratic party today, they are trying to destroy the president, which is fine with me, i am trying to destroy them. if someone like ginsberg kicks the bucket, i vote mcconnell drives a stake through the heart of these liberal democrats. host: do you think the decision is hypocritical considering what happened with merrick...
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karl marx said it best. an atheist, anti-semite and a blatant racist but we teach his philosophy in our cools today. he said the first battleground is rewriting of our history. you steal our history, you steal the pride of our past, our vision for our future and. every single urban city in our country is now experiencing that loss. i'm blessed to be the great-great father who came here on a slave ship to charleston, south carolina with his mother to the burgess plantation. an evil, evil man that drove my great-great-grandmother leaving her family of kids or committing suicide. we don't know. she disappeared. at age of 8 he was blessed to be surrounded by men who believed in freedom even though shackled they escaped, they went the southern route of the underground railroad facilitated by white and mexican-americans. made his way south to texas, ended up being a successful entrepreneur on 102 acres of land paid off in two years. started first black church, first black elementary school, pillar of his community
karl marx said it best. an atheist, anti-semite and a blatant racist but we teach his philosophy in our cools today. he said the first battleground is rewriting of our history. you steal our history, you steal the pride of our past, our vision for our future and. every single urban city in our country is now experiencing that loss. i'm blessed to be the great-great father who came here on a slave ship to charleston, south carolina with his mother to the burgess plantation. an evil, evil man...