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commander of the national socialist movement. and that's all that comes up. >> i can recognize how hard it is. but boohoo. you made the bed. how does it make you feel knowing that some kid could get this and walk into the next synagogue? how do you justify that? >> i don't know that there is an answer for that. i am for freedom of speech. >> but this is not freedom of speech. freedom of speech protects us from things that we say that are critical of government. i don't think freedom of speech gives us the right to diminish and call for the murder of other people. >> if someone is that mentally unhinged, a movie or a game or a music cd drives them to do something crazy, there is something wrong in their head. >> we know this exists. it is not like a hypothetical. >> i wrote a song 30 years ago that, as a kid, i thought it's funny. i'm going to piss people off. years later, 2015, a reporter stands next to me and she said, i want you to read these lyrics. dillon roof posted them on the storm front message page four months before he
commander of the national socialist movement. and that's all that comes up. >> i can recognize how hard it is. but boohoo. you made the bed. how does it make you feel knowing that some kid could get this and walk into the next synagogue? how do you justify that? >> i don't know that there is an answer for that. i am for freedom of speech. >> but this is not freedom of speech. freedom of speech protects us from things that we say that are critical of government. i don't think...
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it's an old nazi national socialist symbol for world war ii.rything i have seen here is a sign that most parents would never know what to look for. >> i had no clue about that. >> for the first two years i was involved in the movement 14 and 15 years old. my parents had no idea. one day i was bold enough to come home with a shaved head and tattoo. my parents said, what is this? i said too late. i see so many kids who had a bright future, who were smart, had the support of a family and most people think these are not the kids that get recruited that go down that path. >> yeah. that's not what you think of. >> broken homes, alcohol, addiction, abuse, and that certainly happens. but this is the bulk of what i see. >> and these days, my inbox is flooded with cries for help like these people who fear they are losing their loved ones to white power extremism. tonight one message stands out. >> christian, i was recently very publically outed as a prominent leader of a white national terror cell. this isn't a normal skin head group. it is a cult on ste
it's an old nazi national socialist symbol for world war ii.rything i have seen here is a sign that most parents would never know what to look for. >> i had no clue about that. >> for the first two years i was involved in the movement 14 and 15 years old. my parents had no idea. one day i was bold enough to come home with a shaved head and tattoo. my parents said, what is this? i said too late. i see so many kids who had a bright future, who were smart, had the support of a family...
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been debating debated of late in germany not only since because killing but also during the national socialist underground trial where it is claimed that the cell was no completely eradicated since 2 people 2 murders. kid and the other chapter is now in jail but questions remain how those 3 people who could actually come in 10 murders . murders in germany without any help ok so what is the government doing well does a lot of. warrants for arrests of people who commit crimes the number of far right attacks in germany has dramatically increased. have been more than 8600 far cry a far right crimes nationwide and those people and the police have monies to locate more than 2000 suspects however even though suspect out of those suspects only 20 about 20 have been arrested so clearly there is a lot to answer for from the government at this stage or at our political correspondent following this story thank you so much thank you for your watching d.w. news still to come on the show proud at popeye's we take a trip to the berlin zoo where 2 penguin dads are expecting. but 1st the oceans are filling up w
been debating debated of late in germany not only since because killing but also during the national socialist underground trial where it is claimed that the cell was no completely eradicated since 2 people 2 murders. kid and the other chapter is now in jail but questions remain how those 3 people who could actually come in 10 murders . murders in germany without any help ok so what is the government doing well does a lot of. warrants for arrests of people who commit crimes the number of far...
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speeches in munich where hall's hitler ascended the ranks to become leader of the newly formed national socialist party the nazi was. several times a week he took to the podium for speeches often lasting 2 hours without a paddle or anything i thought he did a very good 1st hitler won over only a handful of true believers with his polemics on international conspiracies but soon he drew crowds of thousands by the early 1920 s. hitler had become a skilled beer hall agitator. he had no plans to write a book but that too changed. what happened was miscellanies march in rome was with him. about gave her ideas he said on this day. in november 923 if there decided to follow miscellanies lead now 34 hitler was at the head of an aspiring political party at his side was a hero of the 1st world war general admission luden doff. the 2 men decided that the time had come to seize power by force. hitler and his stormtroopers interrupted a meeting of leading berrien politicians. is that hitler burst into the meeting. shots from a revolver were fired at the ceiling. the whole. there was a somewhat farcical aspect
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the national socialist underground terror cell, which you remember murdered 10 people, reportedly had a list with about 10,000 names on it that they had identified as potential targets. so, there are quite a lot of people who potentially have reason to be afraid. >> is it at all clear how these right-wing groups go about compiling these lists? >> in most cases, it seems to be from public sources, from the media, and from the internet. a lot of the people named are politicians or journalists or activists, other people in the public eye. there is information out there in the public domain, including addresses and so on. another source of information that has been mentioned is hacked or stolen data. this list of 25,000 names was actually said to be a list of customers of a music store that the far-right group had decided really was a list of people who were left wing, anti-fascists. that's why they published the list. >> the interior ministry claims that being on one of those lists doesn't automatically mean the person in question is in danger. how can they make that determination? >> ye
the national socialist underground terror cell, which you remember murdered 10 people, reportedly had a list with about 10,000 names on it that they had identified as potential targets. so, there are quite a lot of people who potentially have reason to be afraid. >> is it at all clear how these right-wing groups go about compiling these lists? >> in most cases, it seems to be from public sources, from the media, and from the internet. a lot of the people named are politicians or...
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because murder but those so when the national socialist underground was uncovered the government was adamant that the whole has been had been uncovered but that was too. for example that's far right says how could they commit 10 racially motivated murders between 200-2007 without bigger infrastructure done just the 3 members who committed those these lists are getting a lot more attention now since whose name was on one of those lists was then murdered from a political desk thank you so much you're watching g.w. news still to come a concert that defined the 16 years on the 50th anniversary of the iconic rock fest visits from woodstock where peace love and rock n roll never gets old. to us classical music companies have canceled performances with the opera star plus pseudo domingo after 9 women said they were sexually harassed by him as far back as the $980.00 s. so far there's been no cancellations by european opera houses and orchestras the 78 year old singer has said he's troubled by the accusations but says they're in a curate. he's considered one of the most powerful and celebrat
because murder but those so when the national socialist underground was uncovered the government was adamant that the whole has been had been uncovered but that was too. for example that's far right says how could they commit 10 racially motivated murders between 200-2007 without bigger infrastructure done just the 3 members who committed those these lists are getting a lot more attention now since whose name was on one of those lists was then murdered from a political desk thank you so much...
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the national socialist undergrad hos. ambers had committed 10 racially motivated murders in germany between 200-2007 how those so-called pis such a list of about 10000 people how do these right wing groups publish these names on the internet and obviously using social media how do they go about compiling them well by hiking websites that's the main that's the main way of gathering data i want to talk about they it's not only names of people petitions public figures john it's so so their personal addresses their phone numbers so all the information that might be a that might help identify them and their whereabouts what's the interior ministry in germany doing about justice authorities are they going after these these these right wing groups who publish these lists well upon uncovering such at least the government would actively process to proceed to a risk assessment so are the threats really is is just so this is it's a desk this is there a concrete threats being made we know that about her new book the petition. in june
the national socialist undergrad hos. ambers had committed 10 racially motivated murders in germany between 200-2007 how those so-called pis such a list of about 10000 people how do these right wing groups publish these names on the internet and obviously using social media how do they go about compiling them well by hiking websites that's the main that's the main way of gathering data i want to talk about they it's not only names of people petitions public figures john it's so so their...
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terrorists so if you remember them the nationalist national socialist underground as they were called who murdered 10 people they had a list reportedly with 10000 names on it identified as potential targets so potentially as a lot of people are affected by these lists is it clear at all simon how these right wing groups go about compiling these lists. yeah i think in most cases aids from public sources from the internet from the media because a lot of the people named may be politicians or journalists other people in the public domain obviously there's a lot of information out there including information about people's addresses another source that has come up here is stolen or hacked this list with a $25000.00 names on it was reported to actually be a list of customers of a music store which the far right group could decided was essentially the same as a list of people with sort of left wing anti fascist views and that's why they targeted them now the interior ministry claims that being on one of the list doesn't automatically mean that the person is in danger how can they make that
terrorists so if you remember them the nationalist national socialist underground as they were called who murdered 10 people they had a list reportedly with 10000 names on it identified as potential targets so potentially as a lot of people are affected by these lists is it clear at all simon how these right wing groups go about compiling these lists. yeah i think in most cases aids from public sources from the internet from the media because a lot of the people named may be politicians or...
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i think it is interesting to see democratic national socialist of america has grown from 5,000 to 50,000ars, they have biggest advocate out there aoc, who -- she has a army of minions who turns these ideas coming out of this party to substantive platforms that think that democratic candidates and party has to either embrace or defend. they are over resentive, but -- overly sensitive but i do think they have ideas drain gaining -- gaining traction. >> are you concerned in. >> only if fact that you have that many idiots who are drawn to this they are so ineducated, they have been -- they are so uneducated, they are so destroyed by our education system in america, patrice is right, these people actually believe in this stuff, they go the through school, they lot of them probably graduate from a university, they believe this stuff, and it revisionist history, it is lying to them about basics of math and economics, and everyone can have free stuff just grab it. lou: charlie, you scare me to think that we have that many people in country who are incapable of -- well coaching, charlie -- coping
i think it is interesting to see democratic national socialist of america has grown from 5,000 to 50,000ars, they have biggest advocate out there aoc, who -- she has a army of minions who turns these ideas coming out of this party to substantive platforms that think that democratic candidates and party has to either embrace or defend. they are over resentive, but -- overly sensitive but i do think they have ideas drain gaining -- gaining traction. >> are you concerned in. >> only if...
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i think it's interesting to see that the democratic national socialists of america, whatever their groupgrown from 5,000 to 50,000 in just three years, and even more, they've got their biggest advocate out there, aoc, who she has an army of minions who turns these ideas coming out of this party into something of platforms that i think the democratic candidates and party has to embrace or defend, so they are certainly overly sensitive but i think they do have ideas gaining traction. lou: charlie are you concerned about that traction? are you concerned? >> only in this respect. i am very concerned about the fact that you have that many idiots who are drawn to this. they are so uneducated they've been so destroyed by our education system in america today, that patrice is exactly right. these people actually believe in this stuff, and presume presumably they got through school. they probably graduated from high school. a lot of them probably graduated from some university somewhere and they actually believe this stuff and it's their revisionist history, lying to them about the basics of math
i think it's interesting to see that the democratic national socialists of america, whatever their groupgrown from 5,000 to 50,000 in just three years, and even more, they've got their biggest advocate out there, aoc, who she has an army of minions who turns these ideas coming out of this party into something of platforms that i think the democratic candidates and party has to embrace or defend, so they are certainly overly sensitive but i think they do have ideas gaining traction. lou: charlie...
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economic war in the socialist nation we met up with the film's writer paul laverty who also wrote i daniel blake with ken loach and the film's director issue of bullying in central london i started by asking paul what made him choose the project i'm a very good friend called under calderwood is a scottish producer should read karla's his autobiography no way home because the cost of the ballet don't vally done so yes sunday it's a traffic noise i get it done so he's a great writer and it was hilarious the because just really sparky very very funny he grew up in a very purity area and ivana he's dad was an absolute brute but he's also loved in a sort of strange sort of way and we're going to watch the age of 9 himself he was a grandson to a slave so he's really tough on carlos and didn't want congress to going to trouble this is great you're going to school so the exact opposite of billy elliot and there's carlos carlos they want to dance and he wanted to play for the office you know exactly so and that was the starting off point that was and then then we went met carlos yeah and then we me
economic war in the socialist nation we met up with the film's writer paul laverty who also wrote i daniel blake with ken loach and the film's director issue of bullying in central london i started by asking paul what made him choose the project i'm a very good friend called under calderwood is a scottish producer should read karla's his autobiography no way home because the cost of the ballet don't vally done so yes sunday it's a traffic noise i get it done so he's a great writer and it was...
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it's not actually fixing your problems but it's helping you you know through the day yeah share socialist nation great you know once argue search after spears with socialist nations of played an important role in our society for centuries. each bit is the amount we're going to think about prayer for example. it's a structured dialogue between humans and an imaginary entity for instance in mars no evidence that this entity actually exists but it's enough for just it's yet one for feeding on any people today have internal dialogues with god or with angels replied the like an invisible friend this has to be feelings that you know and do your know from always in the top but after it's an objective assessment that the situation indicates a case of so. yourself the subset of this one for a class i'm a philosopher so i advocate self knowledge clarity and truth. to be social hallucinations are deeply embedded in a cultured and they create a world of illusion and even though people are comfortable with them. a lot of truth here this raises a serious ethical question if how much self the separation should
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attempt to curb the galloping devaluation of money and shortage of cash and needed to national sanctions against the socialist madeira government the value of the balibo continues to plummet. this caracas restaurant sells pastries called empanada has like all their businesses except electronic payments but there are still many customers who prefer paying in cash and us dollars. saving every day people ask whether we take cash. but we obviously don't accept large bills we're going to call our families cheap. dollars are accepted just about everywhere in caracas even if this market. this trader doesn't want to be filmed at 1st it looks like the eggs are being paid for with the ball of our national currency but it turns out to be u.s. dollars. there's more to this trend than just the collapse of venezuela's currencies says economist wrong. look. at the moment there are large amounts of dollars and all of ours pesos another currency is in circulation and we've been through hyperinflation i mean the same time the central bank has allowed the kashi talks in circulation to lose their value very quickly without adjus
attempt to curb the galloping devaluation of money and shortage of cash and needed to national sanctions against the socialist madeira government the value of the balibo continues to plummet. this caracas restaurant sells pastries called empanada has like all their businesses except electronic payments but there are still many customers who prefer paying in cash and us dollars. saving every day people ask whether we take cash. but we obviously don't accept large bills we're going to call our...
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named being enemies of the state and earlier on the end of seward a national and a socialist underground whose members have committed 10 a racially motivated murders in germany between 200-2007 howdo socom pied list of 10000 and names including that of including that of the put it to show was kid in june by a fire rights activist and of course those lists don't take into account isolated cases of targeting individuals especially on social networks of presidents put it issues journalists as well and it's not only the names which are revealed but the addresses that private data that you are a personal address or your phone number for example how have they been able to compile those lists with that very personal information but simply by hocking websites that was the case for the list compiled by far right network and not cause the data was gathered as early as 2017 and it was found by the authorities during a 90 terrorist read in 2017 and also to note cards and that work was a so composed by lawyers by members of the police forces all those people how to access to personal data the interio
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that the failures of the populist economics and the socialist to nationalize the industries to penalizethe penalty when the opposition came to be reelected this is the pattern we saw and other places. people like the economist warning about venezuela for a long time. so the price of oil with 100-dollar oil with a lot of economic dysfunction. and to have this turn out well that is a sad situation. >> but you did not go to caracas quick. >> we thought about it. >> bet the airlines i know it is rough. because the border crossing but it is a largest city in columbia. right on the border of venezuela in the middle of nowhere. this is the main crossing this is normally where the journalist will go. it was horrific. net 10000 people were crossing to buy groceries deodorant and shampoo and aspirin or whatever they could. everything you saw and talked about in the book that stuck with me the most of that hit me was one couple that we talk to they had driven from the western side or the eastern side of venezuela to the western border so a six day round trip in a car middle class people they were
that the failures of the populist economics and the socialist to nationalize the industries to penalizethe penalty when the opposition came to be reelected this is the pattern we saw and other places. people like the economist warning about venezuela for a long time. so the price of oil with 100-dollar oil with a lot of economic dysfunction. and to have this turn out well that is a sad situation. >> but you did not go to caracas quick. >> we thought about it. >> bet the...
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the attempt to socialist by nationalizing the industries they did it but it didn't have the results that they expected the industries were struggling norwich after being nationalized. no doubt they were and that brings back the other point that i eluded to a that they would get to the mainstream anti-semitism in a way that would be tremendously painful for me. but i would worry more about what it would do to the structure of that which kept the world peace that we have for good reason worried about what trump is doing with his dismissive attitude towards nato and america's first and its seeming indifference to the structures the united states uns built and kept the world of peace since world war ii. it's worth recalling that the most important of the structures in my mind, not the united nations, but was nato that has been the main bulwark of the peace especially since the cold war but found a role for itself post-cold war and people don't know nato is actually an idea that springs from the british labour party. the person who first came up with the idea with the foreign minister right a
the attempt to socialist by nationalizing the industries they did it but it didn't have the results that they expected the industries were struggling norwich after being nationalized. no doubt they were and that brings back the other point that i eluded to a that they would get to the mainstream anti-semitism in a way that would be tremendously painful for me. but i would worry more about what it would do to the structure of that which kept the world peace that we have for good reason worried...
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it's not actually fixing your problems but it's helping you you now through the day yeah share socialist nation. with social hallucinations of played an important role in our society for centuries. each bit is the amount we're going to think about prayer for example it's a structured dialogue between humans and an imaginary entity for instance there's no evidence that this entity actually exists for just yet one for feed you know any people today have internal dialogues with god or with angels because i don't like an invisible friend this has to be things that you know and you are no fun although some good cop would have to it's an objective assessment that the situation indicates a case of so. yourself the steps of the kennison for class i'm a philosopher so i advocate self-knowledge clarity and truth so while i think about it the social hallucinations are deeply embedded in our cultured and they create a world of illusion and even though people are comfortable with them. a lot gets thrown to you this raises a serious ethical question is how much self-deception should we allow in society it's
it's not actually fixing your problems but it's helping you you now through the day yeah share socialist nation. with social hallucinations of played an important role in our society for centuries. each bit is the amount we're going to think about prayer for example it's a structured dialogue between humans and an imaginary entity for instance there's no evidence that this entity actually exists for just yet one for feed you know any people today have internal dialogues with god or with angels...
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accounts a free and fair election and instituted new constitution starting his socialist revolution and they nationalizedndustry with price control and all the things that go with socialism. what happens? as it inevitably happened socialism has been tried the concentration of power and economic control in the hands of a few they cannot keep the democracy and ended up using the power of the state to hammer down on their political opponents. media, independent journalists and independent professors and all sorts of people in the other political parties. that's the problem. you can try it for a minute and has been tried but there is an internal contradiction. centralizing control over the entire economy usually, not usually but inevitably means you will not be able to maintain a democratic free and open political system. >> socialism is in a - it's not a magic phrase to put in front of socialism to make it not socialism. as a result i point this out on the road that you can have meaningful democratic freedom without your economic freedoms, too. when people point to places and say this is successful democrat
accounts a free and fair election and instituted new constitution starting his socialist revolution and they nationalizedndustry with price control and all the things that go with socialism. what happens? as it inevitably happened socialism has been tried the concentration of power and economic control in the hands of a few they cannot keep the democracy and ended up using the power of the state to hammer down on their political opponents. media, independent journalists and independent...
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you can las look as socialist ad other westernized nations. in the uk children who have cystic fibrosis are being denied life-saving medication by the government for one reason. the government admits because they don't want to pay for. that will happen here. if we allow this system to be imposed by the radical left in as young conservatives as we get too wonky in our debate and if we talk to big picture and neglect to tell people how it will impact them and hurt them then it's going to allow the vias to become mainstream versus being allocated with out-of-state. >> thank you so much,. >> my name is liam this is for the audience -- [applause] obviously an inside joke. carry on. -- >> in a time of leftist domination, violence along with suppression, how can i convince many people that we must stand together. pretty much at the time we must commit civil obedience. we have to unite in order to stay safe and survive the best we can. >> what you mean civil disobedience? we will do what we want but somehow your people and government who do whatever t
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i'm so used to being commander of the national socialist movement and giving speeches and saying thoset. if i'm lying, anybody can see right through it because it's not in my nature to lie. >> did 6 million jews die in the holocaust? >> well -- >> wow. a look there at this sunday night's new episode of msnbc special "breaking hate." joining us now, the man featured in it, christian peachalini, a former white supremacist who helps other escape the movement he once helped build. also with us, host of msnbc's politics nation and president of the national action network, rev rant al sharpton. good to have you both. mr. petrolini, i'll start with you. if hate can be broken and that's what you're proving, what is the process you were talking about there in that clip? it's a long process. >> well, it's a long process of self-reflection to try and repair the harm that we've caused. you know, for somebody like jeff scoop who has been a part of the while supremacist movement for 30 years, since he was 15 years old and now a man who with is in his 40s, it's a long process of unlearning hate, of u
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nations in the world. they don't have anything. we are really workingki on it, t it's very sad. it's never going to happen to us because we will never, ever be a socialist nation. [cheers and applause] no matter what label they use, they vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and destruction -- the destruction of the american dream. we have a dream. it's a great dream. this is the destruction of the american dream. we begin this campaign tonight with the best record, the best results, the best agenda, and the only positive vision for the people of new hampshire and for the people of america. [cheers and applause] together we will lift millions more citizens from welfare to work, dependence too independene and poverty to prosperity. millions and millions of people. with your help, we will elect a republican congress to create a safe modern fair and lawful system of immigration. [cheers and applause] we will enact trade deals that are already happening that ensure more products are proudly stamped with that beautiful phrase, made in the usa. [cheers and applause] we will achieve new breakthroughs in science and medicine,
nations in the world. they don't have anything. we are really workingki on it, t it's very sad. it's never going to happen to us because we will never, ever be a socialist nation. [cheers and applause] no matter what label they use, they vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and destruction -- the destruction of the american dream. we have a dream. it's a great dream. this is the destruction of the american dream. we begin this campaign tonight with the best...
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failures of the populist economics that they were going to be the great savior and do what socialist do to nationalize the ministry with price controls putting in a penalty and so than the opposition could not get reelected it is a pattern we have seen in other places. people like me, economists were worried about venezuela going bad for a long time. but for a long time the price of oil was sustaining it and 100-dollar oil can mask a lot of economic dysfunction. there is no way a country can nationalize the industry to the extent venezuela has done and control prices and have it turn out well. sure enough as soon as oil dropped the veil was off and it is a sad situation. >>host: on your drinking tour of socialist countries around the world. >> american airlines they don't let the flight attendants are the pilots get off the plane. we went to columbia because the border crossing is where the action is. there is a town there it is a large city right on the border of venezuela in the middle of nowhere. nowhere near the coast it is in the interior and mrs. one of the main crossings there are two main brid
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he said some words that sounded revolutionary but he really wasn't a full-scale socialist, never advocated nationalization of all the industry, never gave money to any of the socialist causes other than membership. jakelin was a passionate advocate collective bargaining, rights for workers, increased power for those oppressed in class struggle that he wrote a telling article called what socialism is in the san francisco examiner where he rejected revolutionary communism and politics in general is a way to inform politics. the revised the famous of marxist dictum, this was the biggest discovery i made in my months of reading jack london. in a book called what socialism is or in this article he revises marks's famous dictum, you've all heard it before, from each according to his ability to each according to his needs. it is a recipe for disaster. if everybody works hard but then you have to just give it to people for their needs it amounts to 100% marginal tax rate and that is what the system has collapsed because anything more than your needs is given, put away in a common pool and you don't get to keep it
he said some words that sounded revolutionary but he really wasn't a full-scale socialist, never advocated nationalization of all the industry, never gave money to any of the socialist causes other than membership. jakelin was a passionate advocate collective bargaining, rights for workers, increased power for those oppressed in class struggle that he wrote a telling article called what socialism is in the san francisco examiner where he rejected revolutionary communism and politics in general...
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you can look at socialist styles in other westernized nations like canada and the uk. in the uk right now, joan who have fibrosis are being denied lifesaving medication for one reason. the government admits the reason because i don't pay for it. that will happen here. if we allow this type of system to take and be imposed on us by the radical left. as young conservatives, if we get to wonkey in our debate, if we talk to big picture and we did collect to tell people how it's going to impact them and how it's going to hurt them, that is going to allow those very radical views to become mainstream versus being relegated to the french were they ought to say. soon i think you so much [applause] >> hello what your name this is for the audience, the rapture mckinney, county. [applause]. >> liz wheeler: that's obviously an inside joke that i don't get let me explain really quickly. >> i'm talking about my question. >> liz wheeler: go ahead and answer questions i think. >> along with depression and violence how can i convince many people that we must stand together. pretty much
you can look at socialist styles in other westernized nations like canada and the uk. in the uk right now, joan who have fibrosis are being denied lifesaving medication for one reason. the government admits the reason because i don't pay for it. that will happen here. if we allow this type of system to take and be imposed on us by the radical left. as young conservatives, if we get to wonkey in our debate, if we talk to big picture and we did collect to tell people how it's going to impact them...
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but i went back and looked at the education systems of a lot of socialist nations, including the oldve point grade system, a very strict, much more rigid than the system we have. here in america, you can choose, if you don't want grades, you can go to hampshire college or someplace like that. if you do, you go to -- what's wrong with choice? we have choice in the united states. isn't that a good thing? >> i love the example. the soviet union, eastern europe, they did strict grading. david: absolutely. >> that's why i'm against it. david: my point is incentives matter here. incentives matter even in communist countries. >> incentives matter everywhere, but what grades have to do with them is the question at issue. let me address why it's important. david: quickly. >> if you don't have a job, if a job you have is hateful, either you blame the system that doesn't provide the good fit between what the society needs and what the person can do and want, or you don't. in our society we put people out of work, we give them a bad job, and then they blame themselves -- david: or they have a ba
but i went back and looked at the education systems of a lot of socialist nations, including the oldve point grade system, a very strict, much more rigid than the system we have. here in america, you can choose, if you don't want grades, you can go to hampshire college or someplace like that. if you do, you go to -- what's wrong with choice? we have choice in the united states. isn't that a good thing? >> i love the example. the soviet union, eastern europe, they did strict grading....
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disasters of the socialists have learned and chilly today is once again the most democratic country in latin america. the story of chile illustrates parallels between the personal crisis and nationalrisis. chili remained a catholic homogeneous country without any change in its borders. when they came back into power, it was again a selective change. the socialists reintroduced the democracy and liberal social policies, but they increased the military government's free-market policies and illustrates the importance of the flexibility which you will know from your own experience is important with personal crisis, national flexibility is important to dealing with the national crisis. for the lack of help that you all know from personal crisis and in this case help from allies or lack of help than chile and illustrates the importance of the national identity in getting through the national crisis. when the first socialist president came back into office after pinochet hide went in his inaugural address and chileans that suffered under pinochet were hoping to hear how he was going to take revenge should on the people who commi who come aa government that have killed and tortured so man
disasters of the socialists have learned and chilly today is once again the most democratic country in latin america. the story of chile illustrates parallels between the personal crisis and nationalrisis. chili remained a catholic homogeneous country without any change in its borders. when they came back into power, it was again a selective change. the socialists reintroduced the democracy and liberal social policies, but they increased the military government's free-market policies and...