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RushKing
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13 Mar 2014, 3:21 pm

Cynicism can be very useful for people in power.

We can't do this or that, human nature. Only a limited amount of things are possible. Only the things that allow the rulers to stay in power.

Lenin used cynicism to persuade people into supporting his vanguard party. Communists who disagreed with him, he claimed were impractical.

If man is flawed, what makes man fit to rule others?

I agree humans are corruptible, this is why I believe we shouldn't have access to institutions that allow unequal power distribution.

We all agree that the world moves around, right? So why do you believe our behavior is fixed regardless of environment/institution? I'm trying to understand passives and moderates, who agree things are bad, but say we just can't do anything because it's impractical or 'human nature', what ever that means to them.

Take a look at what the science is saying

http://www.psmag.com/magazines/magazine ... 4.facebook

While I don't agree with this guy on government, there is a lot of truth to what he is saying.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmFmGthqN0M[/youtube]

I needed to vent somewhere, this is something that is really bugging me.



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14 Mar 2014, 1:15 pm

I rarely agree with the right, but one right wing politician once observed that it's those on the right or the left who make things happen, who have fire in the belly, which is lacking in moderates. While I believe the middle ground is best for the country, I otherwise think this guy was right.


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