posted on Jun, 29 2003 @ 12:02 AM
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Actually I think the poll would be quite valid if you dropped the party names and took some policy packages or political ideologies off the shelf.
American politics comes in two flavours (maybe 1.5). It is uninteresting in its own right. Look elsewhere for models of government that create better
freedoms and progress.
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Well, that all depends on what your definition of freedom is. Sure, a lot of foreign countries allow people to do more than what americans are
allowed to do... but are those people really 'free'? Is 'freedom' the ability to do what you 'want' at any given time, or is it the ability to
actively control and choose your own future?
That is, are you really 'free' if you can do any drug you want, but can't make your own economic decisions? Are you 'free' if you can do
whatever you want because your life is totally subsidized by the government?
What I'm getting at is that the citizens (and, in many cases, subjects) of socialist european countries really aren't free at all, because
socialism, in any form, is not compatible with a definition of freedom that incorporates self control and self-sovereignity. And, yes, I know that
the USA has a mixed economy, but its society still encourages personal indpendence far more than European society does. Basically, democratic
socialism is really just 'pleasant slavery'.
And as for the USA having really only two political flavors.. well, that's just because the citizens of the USA have rejected a lot of things
(Communism, Nazism/Fascism, Monarchy) that people in Europe didn't reject or haven't rejected. It isn't that we don't permit more than two
beliefs, it's just that we consistently pick those two over other things.