Title: What is the difference between liberalism and communism? Source:
EMail URL Source:http://N/A Published:Nov 1, 2011 Author:ME Post Date:2011-11-01 07:15:39 by CZ82 Keywords:None Views:1649 Comments:4
Q: What is the difference between liberalism and communism?
You invite a backlash thread asking what the difference between fascism and conservatism. I would do it were I as immature in the scope in hie I do things as you seem to be.
It is exceedingly esay to be liberal and not be a communist, wise guy. Grow up.
"Among politicians and businessmen, *Pragmatism* is the current term for "To hell with our children." -- Ed Abbey
Q: What is the difference between liberalism and communism?
A: The Communist admits it.
Communists believe that intellectual rights and property rights should be shared. Tea Party supporters, who condone the theft of the name of a seminal event in US history and take it for their own and Murron who routinely commandeers other poster's comments without attribution are prime examples.
And neither are willing to admit a thing.
"ROTFLMAO... Perfect! She longs... for someone to Teabag her. a man that squats on top of a women's face and lowers his genitals into her mouth during sex, known as "teabagging" She aches for it"... ~~~JWpegler. Head Tea Bagger and Tea Party supporter extraordinaire, explicitly expressing his fantasies in public about other posters.
Communists believe that intellectual rights and property rights should be shared.
So did Thomas Jefferson
That ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition, seems to have been peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature, when she made them, like fire, expansible over all space, without lessening their density in any point, and like the air in which we breathe, move, and have our physical being, incapable of confinement or exclusive appropriation. Inventions then cannot, in nature, be a subject of property. Society may give an exclusive right to the profits arising from them, as an encouragement to men to pursue ideas which may produce utility, but this may or may not be done, according to the will and convenience of the society, without claim or complaint from anybody.
"You post articles- intellectual excrement, really- that support your inane, insipid mentality, on a regular basis. Capitalist Eric