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An updated example of chutzpah is provided by right-wing ideologues who, day after day, year after year, devote their energies to badmouthing public institutions and demanding they be stripped of resources and denied the ability to act, and who then have the gall to point to the deliberately engineered impotence of these agencies as proof that public institutions don’t work. Neocon con game: First deprive public institutions of their ability to act, then blame them for not acting
The business of allowing polluters to buy their way out of complying with the law is an innovation with vast untapped potential. For example, law-abiding drivers could sell their unused speeding and dangerous-driving credits to drivers who want to be able to hit the road without having to worry about speed limits or the niceties of the Highway Traffic Act. Polluted Logic

In the real world it is rarely possible to draw political boundaries that correspond with nationality. Nearly every nation-state and aspiring nation-state contains its own national minorities with conflicting nationalist claims on the same territory. These national groups are usually intermingled and intermarried, sharing the same physical territory, the same cities and towns, the same streets, the same bedrooms.... As a result ‘self-determination’ for the majority frequently amounts to denying minorities their ‘right to self-determination’. Thinking About Self-Determination
The Left has engaged in the futile pursuit of 'moving the NDP to the left' since 1933, achieving pretty much the same result as a dog chasing its tail. Debating the NDP
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Citation : â‘Je suis un socialiste libertaire. Mon but est la fin du capitalisme et son remplacement :le socialisme, â‘une association oí¥©quest;½dȵ¥loppement indȯ¥ndant de chacun est la condition du dȵ¥loppement indȯ¥ndant de tousâÂ’. Le socialisme est fondamentalement une question dâ’ȳ¥ndre le domaine de la libert矤ans la mesure du possible. Elle exige de dÈ¡¡rrasser le monde du capitalisme, qui È¢²ase les vies humaines et les potentialitȱ de plus en plus menaÆÂ ®ts de la planç³¥. Le coeur malveillant du capitalisme est capital, ainsi achevant le capitalisme signifie ȱ¡diquer le capital. Les rÈ¥¯rmes sociales, peu importe í¥©quest;½uel point prÈ¢©eux et mȱ©tant d'ɳ²e poursuivie, ne peut en elles-mÉ´s vaincre le capitalisme. Cela nÈ¢¥ssite une rȵ¯lution: le renversement de la domination du capital et des formes de l'ȳ¡t í¥©quest;½ravers lequel elle r禮e. Une rȵ¯lution peut prendre plusieurs formes, mais une rȵ¯lution socialiste signifie inȵ©tablement arracher le carcan des structures politiques et juridiques du capital. Les contradictions du capitalisme nous poussent dans la voie de la destruction. Nous devons y mettre fin avant qu'elle ne nous dȳ²uise.âÂ’
- Ulli Diemer