Words and Politics : 
When is a "Socialist" actually a Socialist  ?
When is a "democracy" actually a democracy  ?
 
 
Here we go again. If you  --anyone-- has Marx in mind then there  is no 
such animal
as a Nationalist who is also a Socialist. Marxism, by definition  ,  and 
repeated ad nauseum
in all kinds of Communist writings, is avowedly and vehemently  
Internationalist.
 
That's point # 1.
 
Point # 2 is that what a group calls itself, or a state, may have just  
about nothing to do
with reality. I seriously doubt that when you think back to the Cold  War 
that you regard 
all the "people's democracies" of eastern Europe as democracies at  all.
 
Point # 3 is that the structural / fundamental difference  between  R and L 
concerns
property. Either L or R can be authoritarian OR democratic. Maybe you are  
not
exactly keen about Sweden or Norway but Socialist  or not, they were  
always democratic.
And while you think well of Capitalism you've got to admit that there can  
be dictatorships
which feature private enterprise  --just about every country in Latin  
America at one
time or another in the past, for instance.
 
But the Left always is public property centered, and the right is always  
private property
centered. Always, 100% of the time.
 
Krupp was never taken over by the Nazi state , nor was any other  
corporation. Quite the
opposite, at least while it lasted, German corporations did quite well in  
the Third Reich. 
Labor Unions, on the contrary , were sham unions, basically house unions,  
or
neutered unions. That is typical of the Right, not the Left, although this  
is
not quite as clear cut as the issue of property.
 
On the Left there is such a thing as "streets and sewers socialism,"  the 
modus operandi
of the Wisconsin wing of the SPUSA for a long time , in the past.  Call  it 
public works
socialism if you prefer,  that is, putting  public property at  the center 
of their politics.
That sort of emphasis was also typical of the USSR, albeit under a  
dictator.
 
One thing to admit, the Berlin wing of the Nazi Party was, for a while,  
pro-labor
and at least semi-Socialist. But that was never true in Vienna in Hitler's  
crowd
and the Beliners did not prevail. Goebbels, a Berliner,  was seduced  by 
Hitler and 
became his perfect sycophant and  the Strassers didn't do too well,  one 
brother killed
and the other escaping into exile in Canada. That ended any vestige   of 
Leftism 
among Nazis except for their retention of the word "Socialist."
 
By the theory of absolute  meaning of words, BTW, mind telling me  why
hard core fundamentalists refuse to consider Mormons as Christians ?
After all, they use the word of themselves.  Or is it the fact  that
words may mask reality or mislead people ? 
 
There are, to put it this way, con artists in politics not only in  sales.
 
The Nazis were as far Right as it is possible to get, just as the Soviet  
Communists
under Stalin or the Chinese communists under Mao were as far Left as  
possible.
 
Which brings up point # 4. There are extremes to all political  systems.
An extremist of the Libertarian  persuasion is an Anarchist. 
An extremist of the democratic persuasion is a tyrant who uses mob rule to  
govern.
And so on and so forth for all systems.
 
We are all susceptible to the dangers of the extremes of any political  
philosophy we favor.
This will remain true as long as "original sin" remains true. Which we need 
 to always
be wary of,  to escape another sin, identified by Aristotle as  hubris.
 
My humble opinion for today
 
Billy
 
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message dated 1/12/2011 9:15:56 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:
 
Hitler to me is a confirmation, not a contradiction  of him being on the 
left. 

National Socialist German Workers Party  (NSDAP, Nazi for short) doesn't 
sound that conservative or "right" to me.  

Unless you want to tell me that ALL Socialist Workers Parties are on  the 
right. :-)  

David

 
"I  don't understand why the same newspaper commentators who bemoan the 
terrible  education given to poor people are always so eager to have those poor 
people  get out and  vote."--P.  J. O'Rourke


On 1/12/2011 9:54 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
How can anyone figure out that guy ?  He is a lunatic. To say the  least, 
he is inconsistent
in what / who he admires. Atlas Shrugs ran a series of short articles  that 
claim he is
a Lefty. After all, Marx is one of his idols. Trouble is, so is Hitler.  

You can find Libertarian ideas also, but just as easily you can find  
authoritarian ideas. 
 
Sounds to me like  -just a wild guess--  Ernie lives in  California. My 
sister also lives
in the Peoples Republic. When she was visiting a month ago she said a  few 
choice
things about the Tea Party consisting of folks with guns, the idea  being 
that the
movement is a militia in everything but name. Wonder where she got that  
idea.
I'm 100% certain that it has nothing at all to do with the fact that  all 
the media she
has access to is located in the Bay Area and that her friends in San  
Francisco
are, like the city, 3/4ths Leftist Democrats 
 
 
Anyway, now I know, from direct experience, what was clear enough  to me 
many 
months ago, that the Tea Party consists of little old ladies with  
attitude, older gentlemen
tired of being pushed around by elitists, and an assortment of various  and 
many others
who are best described as the kind of folks who you would meet in a  local 
neighborhood
corner cafe almost anywhere in the USA except big cities and university  
enclaves.
Average people but with a fire lit under their chairs who are motivated  to 
do
something real in their communities.
 
For their troubles the Left demonizes them as a " threat." 
 
One word that comes to mind which is far more accurate, is that they  are 
"populists."
OK, to be technical, maybe "neo-Populists" might be more clinically  
descriptive,
we are long past the era of farmers with pitchforks, but that is the  
tradition.
Which is OK with me. No-one can accuse them of apathy. 
 
Billy
 
 
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message dated 1/12/2011 7:26:21 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   writes:
 
No one has any  evidence of that at all. In fact, he had previously met the 
congresswoman  back in 2007 and had a file in his house on her. 

He didn't need to  be incited, he was doing a good enough job of "inciting" 
all by himself.  

David

 
"I  don't understand why the same newspaper commentators who bemoan the  
terrible education given to poor people are always so eager to have those  
poor people get out and  vote."--P.  J. O'Rourke


On 1/12/2011 8:52 AM, Dr. Ernie  Prabhakar wrote:  
Has anyone found *any* evidence that he was at all aware of  and/or 
influenced by Tea Party rhetoric?  


I assume not, but nobody on either side seems to have even asked  that 
question...


-- Ernie P.


On Jan 11, 2011, at 9:55 PM, David R. Block wrote:


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terrible education given to poor  people are always so eager to have those poor 
people get out and  vote."--P.  J. O'Rourke




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