Re: Bush Weighs Deploying Guard to U.S.
Oh please, illegal immigration is a result of political systems and legislation. It is political systems that create the need for 'cheap labor' by outlawing labor within the national pool via minimum wage laws, regulations, etc. Furthermore, by creating legislation that allows for immigration on mass scales without approval from the people or respect for private property, it creates the very problem we have with borders. The fact that governments create the artificial need for 'cheap labor' goes beyond your economic ignorance and requires a certain aptitude in comprehension of complex economic matters that Marxists are not capable of. What I support is an unhampered free market and private property rights, not state socialism as currently is the case.
And as far as nations are concerned, nation-states are simply the political manifestations of already existing nations. Marxists like to believe otherwise, but then again, Marxists also believe humans can be changed only via external factors and humans are as malleable as playdoh. What is at stake, is not nation-states, for it is precisely the governments of these nations that are contributing to these corrosive effects, but rather, the old distinction between high and low culture, between race and people all vanished into a stylized barbarism of mass culture and egalitarianism.
Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ
Oh please, illegal immigration is a result of political systems and legislation. It is political systems that create the need for 'cheap labor' by outlawing labor within the national pool via minimum wage laws, regulations, etc. Furthermore, by creating legislation that allows for immigration on mass scales without approval from the people or respect for private property, it creates the very problem we have with borders. The fact that governments create the artificial need for 'cheap labor' goes beyond your economic ignorance and requires a certain aptitude in comprehension of complex economic matters that Marxists are not capable of. What I support is an unhampered free market and private property rights, not state socialism as currently is the case.
And as far as nations are concerned, nation-states are simply the political manifestations of already existing nations. Marxists like to believe otherwise, but then again, Marxists also believe humans can be changed only via external factors and humans are as malleable as playdoh. What is at stake, is not nation-states, for it is precisely the governments of these nations that are contributing to these corrosive effects, but rather, the old distinction between high and low culture, between race and people all vanished into a stylized barbarism of mass culture and egalitarianism.
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