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Originally posted by Darius871 View Post<--- Curious as to what this portends, as he's had his face buried in hogans that are quite real...One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Originally posted by Arrian View PostFascist, then. Fascists suck. Not as much as Nazis do, but that's setting the bar pretty low, innit? You can kindly take your delusions of "making our mark on history" and "being a great nation" via spending EVEN MORE than we already do on the military (~95% of global military expenditure, or so I hear) and shove 'em.
Videla and Viola stabilized Argentina and were a big improvement from Isabel Peron's government. Juan Domingo Peron was considered a fascist by many liberal Americans and was Argentina's most important leader. Vargas was probably the most important leader in Brazil's history, and the Estado Novo was a very important stage for Brazil when it was able to modernize with stability and without the threat of communist revolution. To make a huge generalization such as "fascists suck" (whoever fascists are) is simply bad history and a product of looking at the past through the lens of oversimplified political science.[/QUOTE]
Originally posted by Arrian View PostAlso, my desk job is moderately intellectually stimulating and I wouldn't trade it for factory or farm work even if those paid more.
Originally posted by Arrian View PostUmm, I'm pretty sure most people spend more on food than they do on insurance. I know I do, and I rarely eat out.
Originally posted by Arrian View PostYour narrative doesn't really have much connection to reality. Not that such things bother an ideological crusader, but it's not terribly convincing to people who can think.
-Arrian
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You'd want to be in wide open spaces doing work that's meaningful, not sitting inside an office and pushing paper for your boss.
You've never explained why growing crops is 'meaningful' (particularly, crops we don't need, given that with only 3% of our population working in agriculture we are a net food exporter). You also never explained why "pushing paper" (which isn't what Arrian does and isn't what I do) isn't meaningful.
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Anyways, I never said I wanted everyone on farms, I just said that if I were a ruler there would be a lot more employment in agriculture, more in industry, and less in the financial sector (which of course would be tightly controlled and would have the sole purpose of serving main street and not itself)Solomwi is very wise. - Imran Siddiqui
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Agriculture is valuable because you don't need to be extremely smart to be a farmer, and it can be very labour intensive if you don't use modern machines.
China and Vietnam, who deal with the problem of lots of poor peasants moving to the city, subsidize their deliberately non modern agriculture in order to keep millions of its inhabitants working on farms and preventing the creation of a large urban shanty townish lumpenproletarian class. It is just a protecting social order thing.
BTW, I swear I am not Curtis, in fact he is very wrong with regards to Argentina. The military junta of the 70's was the worst government Argentia ever had, and Argentina was much more similar to a first world country before Perón.I need a foot massage
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Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostYou'd want to be in wide open spaces doing work that's meaningful, not sitting inside an office and pushing paper for your boss.
You've never explained why growing crops is 'meaningful' (particularly, crops we don't need, given that with only 3% of our population working in agriculture we are a net food exporter). You also never explained why "pushing paper" (which isn't what Arrian does and isn't what I do) isn't meaningful.
Originally posted by Kuciwalker View PostYou know what's even more important than food, curtis? Oxygen! So if I build a machine that produces more oxygen, I will be providing an extraordinarily valuable service to society.
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Originally posted by Barnabas View PostAgriculture is valuable because you don't need to be extremely smart to be a farmer, and it can be very labour intensive if you don't use modern machines.
China and Vietnam, who deal with the problem of lots of poor peasants moving to the city, subsidize their deliberately non modern agriculture in order to keep millions of its inhabitants working on farms and preventing the creation of a large urban shanty townish lumpenproletarian class. It is just a protecting social order thing.
Originally posted by Barnabas View PostBTW, I swear I am not Curtis, in fact he is very wrong with regards to Argentina. The military junta of the 70's was the worst government Argentia ever had, and Argentina was much more similar to a first world country before Perón.
Thank you, Barnabas, for remaining objective and not blindly attacking everything I say just because my viewpoints are unorthodox.
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Originally posted by curtis290 View PostThere's a pride that comes from working off of the land, it's something that you wouldn't understand.
There's also the fact that this country was built on the small farmer, the yeoman.
Also slavery!
Additionally, it's because you're giving people food...something they NEED.
People already have food. Almost no one in the entire country is actually in need of additional food - and we wouldn't actually need to grow any more food in order to feed them, as we have a massive surplus.
You're not filling out paperwork for your boss so he can make money off of other peoples' money.
You have this utterly bizarre conception that "white collar work" involves rotely filling out forms and mailing them off somewhere. I spend 90% of my day writing computer programs, as does pretty much everyone else at my office.
And if the forms do need to be filled out to achieve some ultimately worthy end (say, being able to provide a pension to a bunch of retirees) then that seems just as 'meaningful' as growing food that people don't really need.
Even though people in the white collar work force earn much more, they aren't more satisfied with their jobs than the farmers and factory workers. This is an observation I've made since I've been at several schools with different socioeconomic populations. I can say from experience that the farmers' kids aren't less happy than the wealthy kids I went to my private high school with. If anything, the kids at the private high school more MORE f*cked up and unhappy. Their lives were needlessly complicated, and since they were spoiled and had no economic problems as kids, nothing was put into perspective. Not to mention they were so into their careers and making money in the future that they couldn't live in the present, and they worshipped the God of success instead of their true God.
Anecdotes ahoy! Data please.
Yeah, what a great analogy. Anyways, if we lived another planet or moon where oxygen had to be produced on some sort of oxygen farm, than yes, the oxygen farmers would be more important than the bankers.
i.e. since oxygen is widely and cheaply available (it's free, in fact!) producing it isn't very valuable? Well, it turns out that in the good old US of A, food is widely and cheaply available...
Thank you. This is basically what I've been getting at.
You think the US has a large peasant population that we can only keep suppressed by forcing them into unmechanized farm labor?
Um... where?
Of course such a system would be less 'efficient' economically in terms of maximizing short term economic growth, but it would mean higher levels of employment (very important for stability and for the good of the people)
Excuse me, when was the last time civil unrest was a genuine threat to America's stability? 1860? Does that even count?
and more people engaged in meaningful work.
This canard again.
Thank you, Barnabas, for remaining objective and not blindly attacking everything I say just because my viewpoints are unorthodox.
I don't blindly attack everything you say just because your viewpoints are unorthodox. I meticulously attack everything you say because your viewpoints are insane.
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What I wrote does not apply to a country like the USA, it applies only to countries which are facing now mass migrations of peasants towards their cities.
Perhaps I should have read the last pages, why would you want Americans to become farmers??
If you think it is intrinsically better than being a dentist then that is just romanticismI need a foot massage
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I'd say it's more "pastoral crypto-fascism."
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12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
Stadtluft Macht Frei
Killing it is the new killing it
Ultima Ratio Regum
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