This is a short article yet so quotable:

Even Social Democracy tends to oppose capitalism

In this survey of liberal style, a number of different themes can be observed. One of the foremost is the notion that liberals are lazy, or not zealous enough in their attempts to deal with incorrect, harmful, or counter-revolutionary principles in their society. Whether or not we agree with these observations, it's still possible to see where they originate: in liberal ideas of self-determination, and the freedom of people to hold their own opinions.

Elsewhere in the piece, Mao paints a fairly typical view of liberalism as a deg*nerate, decadent political belief system, [...] This notion of liberalism as a weak, milksop ideology that rejects war and conflict in favour of mediocrity, and an "unprincipled peace" is common among authoritarian movements that seek to replace it with a more dynamic, powerful one.

  • gardenSkink [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Social Democracy tends to oppose capitalism

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