GODFREE ROBERTS—The Party’s fundamental responsibility is creating policies and mobilizing public support for them. Many Party members will do little more than conduct door-to-door surveys on rainy Sundays or lead local cleanups, but some will head huge corporations and others will be officials, university professors or journalists. All ninety-million will be able to explain new government policies to friends and workmates (though they may find this boring) so that everyone knows where the country is going and how to participate.
CAPITALISM & SOCIALISM
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BRUCE LERRO—What is normally termed “sex” and “politics” are two sides of the same evolutionary coin. Yet what textbook on sexual behavior treats it as a political process? What primer on political science recognized that its subject matter is a derivative of a biological theme as fundamental as the struggle for reproductive success? What politician sees his own compulsive energy as fired by the ancient impulses of sexual competition? What lover sees his sexual process as pride being part of the necessary comportment of the successful mammalian politician? Sex and dominance, reproduction and power are so intimately linked that it is hard to disentangle one from the other when considering sex in its social setting.
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MESHED GEARS—In a socialist (the means of production are controlled by the people), communist (the means of production are owned and controlled by the people) and evaluist 2 (the means of production are owned and controlled by the people for the benefit of the environment the future, the economy and individuals) society, people exercise a direct weighted democracy, the only form of government which cannot be bought by the wealthy and powerful.
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9/11 twenty years later and cheap & ubiquitous cellphones
15 minutes readTHE SAKER—I have always said that US policies, internal and external, are not really the result of careful planning as they are the result of various interests/entities using their influence and power to “pull” US policies in the way they want. And since there are A LOT of various interests/entities, especially in important cases, what we see is not a “policy outcome” but only a “sum vector”, an “outcome” which is the sum of all the different pulling and the relative strength of the folks doing that pulling.