Never had a single one of my bosses take anything of mineBureaucrat taking what's yours:
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Never had a single one of my bosses take anything of mineBureaucrat taking what's yours:
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Boss taking what's yours:
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I find this interesting when it comes to being sent to a labor camp for laughing, but feel like the last part about the Gulag Archipelago would make just as much sense if your replaced it with a novel about 20 years in Guantanamo Bay and one of the people from there, considering I doubt the US State Department would allow anyone to publish anything about their time there.Mostly I think it was simply the fact that the restrictions on what could and could not be produced and the fact that people who guessed wrong about what Stalin and later the politburo wanted tended to have quite short careers in the arts. Add to that the fact that when political reliability trumps actual talent every time and you get stuff that is such laughable boiler plate that the worst dread among those forced to watch the ridiculous claptrap was the fear that you might laugh out loud at an inappropriate moment and be shipped of to the gulags. It should tell you all you need to know about the former Soviet Union that in order to get his masterpiece the Gulag Archipelago publish he first had to smuggle it out of the country.
On the contrary I love weekends friends and family Kids and grand kids, I loved my time off back before I retired.You do sound like the kind of person who dislikes the weekend.
They are already out there.I find this interesting when it comes to being sent to a labor camp for laughing, but feel like the last part about the Gulag Archipelago would make just as much sense if your replaced it with a novel about 20 years in Guantanamo Bay and one of the people from there, considering I doubt the US State Department would allow anyone to publish anything about their time there.
Except those that are still in quantanamo and damn few are, are guilty of far worse things than laughing.I find this interesting when it comes to being sent to a labor camp for laughing, but feel like the last part about the Gulag Archipelago would make just as much sense if your replaced it with a novel about 20 years in Guantanamo Bay and one of the people from there, considering I doubt the US State Department would allow anyone to publish anything about their time there.
I can't access the article. Is this written by him in Guantanamo, or is this written about him by someone else?They are already out there.
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He Spent 14 Years at Guantánamo. This Is His Story. (Published 2021)
“Don’t Forget Us Here,” by Mansoor Adayfi with Antonio Aiello, is the memoir of a Yemeni man who claims he was kidnapped in Afghanistan, sold to the C.I.A. and sent to the detention camp in a case of mistaken identity.www.nytimes.com
There should be three links, I think they are different books, all written by people actually incarcerated. There were others too. Google is your friend.I can't access the article. Is this written by him in Guantanamo, or is this written about him by someone else?
Not surprised really Obama turn loose almost everyone. I this point I don't think there is more than a handful of people left including the supposed master mind.There should be three links, I think they are different books, all written by people actually incarcerated. There were others too. Google is your friend.
Google maybe, SEO not really.There should be three links, I think they are different books, all written by people actually incarcerated. There were others too. Google is your friend.
What do you think about copyright, and would you feel morally guilty about copying a book? What about copying a recipe from a book to give to your grandmother to try?Not surprised really Obama turn loose almost everyone. I this point I don't think there is more than a handful of people left including the supposed master mind.
That's not a copyright violation, unless you publish the recipe and sell it online or in print. It's similar to quoting another author's work in your book -- if you attribute the quote to the previous author, it's okay. So go ahead and copy that recipe for your grandmother to try out.What do you think about copyright, and would you feel morally guilty about copying a book? What about copying a recipe from a book to give to your grandmother to try?
Of course socialism is always in a state of flux. When you constantly find your self wrong and you constantly have to find a way to shoe horn your latest disaster in to your cockamamie theory so that disaster isn't the fault of the theory but only that of the person who messed up this time eventually you wind up with a system where people who disagree with you wind up dead in very unpleasant ways.
Beautiful. Do you consider there is a difference between your personal property and your private property?Dude come on this is really easy to google.
Never had a single one of my bosses take anything of mine
Except those that are still in quantanamo and damn few are, are guilty of far worse things than laughing.
Never had a single one of my bosses take anything of mine
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I am sure in pre-revolutionary France there were guys who were saying "Actually Feudalism is the natural state of man, if we don't have a King all of society would crumble".Nice theory, but it doesn't take into consideration the nature of human beings, whom tend to be selfish and greedy.
Beautiful. Do you consider there is a difference between your personal property and your private property?
Marx and Enters postulated a system that never has been tried. Basically, they would gotten rid of national borders and every level of government and depend on voluntary syndicates to manufacture and trade with other syndicates. Nice theory, but it doesn't take into consideration the nature of human beings, whom tend to be selfish and greedy.
I am still waiting to hear what a "further to the left than we have seen" socialistic nation would look like culturally and economically. What aspects of our current capitalism are gone and what have they been replaced with if anything: Banks? Stocks; Corporations? Personal investing? Existing bank accounts and portfolios? Small business ownership? 3 car families? Second homes? Big first homes? Private schools? Inheritance allowed? If some of those are gone, what happens to the money or people involved in operating them? How would the transition work? Would it take 5 years? 20 years? What would happen to all the guns in the US? How would you deal with sovereign Indian tribes?
We've heard all kinds of talk about how great things would be once capitalism is gone, but no one ever describes what this socialist solution would actually look like for everyday activities or how it would achieved. There are lots of unanswered questions.
Are you really nobility? I didn't think Canada still conferred any noble titles. How did that process go, and do you pass it on to your kids? It seems like an anachronism, so it's interesting. Especially when it's from the New World.
What you googled doesn't even make sense. What that implies is that nothing that is currently yours need remain yours if some sorry ass bureaucrat some where decides it should be his
Last I checked the only communist movie that was ever shown in Western theaters was the Epic War and Peace the epic novel by Dostoevsky written by Doestoevski while Russia was still ruled by czars was made into a six hour long movie when shown in the US it had two intermissions. A decent enough movies given it's back drop and the fact that it was based on the longest one volume book ever written John Jakes even more massive Shogun was two volumes.
You do sound like the kind of person who dislikes the weekend.
You didn't answer my questions and that ^^^ means nothing at all. It is just avoiding the real issues involved in getting from here to where you want to go.The further left we can go the more human potential unlocked, the more difficult and futile it becomes to predict things.