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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 3858455" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p>so chomsky talks about the origins of democracy and then the origins of the american political system which was to reduce democracy, increase inequality, and keep power in the senate where some of the wealth was.</p><p></p><p>and wow, actually i used to quote this before because people dont know their own history myself included to a large degree, but "wage labour was an intolerable infringement on human rights. it wasnt a radical position, it was the slogan of the republican party, you could read it in the NY times editorials in 1870s, it was the slogan in which many northern workers fought the civil war, it was abraham lincoln's position, it was a major theme of the lively working class press" he said worker ownership and control of jobs remained a mainstream theme in america up until the corporatization of america 120 years ago. back then conservatives attacked the new corporatization of america because they rightly believed corporations infringed on markets and natural rights of humans.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]gGfFXc0TwhU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 3858455, member: 56035"] so chomsky talks about the origins of democracy and then the origins of the american political system which was to reduce democracy, increase inequality, and keep power in the senate where some of the wealth was. and wow, actually i used to quote this before because people dont know their own history myself included to a large degree, but "wage labour was an intolerable infringement on human rights. it wasnt a radical position, it was the slogan of the republican party, you could read it in the NY times editorials in 1870s, it was the slogan in which many northern workers fought the civil war, it was abraham lincoln's position, it was a major theme of the lively working class press" he said worker ownership and control of jobs remained a mainstream theme in america up until the corporatization of america 120 years ago. back then conservatives attacked the new corporatization of america because they rightly believed corporations infringed on markets and natural rights of humans. [MEDIA=youtube]gGfFXc0TwhU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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