Social democracies promote education for all - but we in the UK already have this, and we're a capitalist country.
So, you could also say 'capitalist democracies promote education for all'. ;)
as imperfect and flawed capitalism is, it has worked better than other forms of economic and political systems-so far.
it’s very simple in “theory.” capitalism is an economic and-or, political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
in other words, keep government out of it as much as possible.
Social democracies promote education for all - but we in the UK already have this, and we're a capitalist country.
So, you could also say 'capitalist democracies promote education for all'. ;)
as imperfect and flawed capitalism is, it has worked better than other forms of economic and political systems-so far.
it’s very simple in “theory.” capitalism is an economic and-or, political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
in other words, keep government out of it as much as possible.
Always an interesting/bold move when capitalist apologists invoke Cambodia to argue against egalitarian social democratic alternatives to dysfunctional late stage capitalism. Like, what’s the connection? - socialism is the half-way house to communism. You personally might not regard it in this way but plenty of left-wingers do.
Plus, both socialism and communism rely on the same holy text by the same man - Das Capital by Karl Marx.
Karl Marx knew that his idea would cause violent overthrow of existing institutions.
BTW Always an interesting/bold move when capitalist apologists invoke Cambodia to argue against egalitarian social democratic alternatives to dysfunctional late stage capitalism - this wasn't the reason why I posted my original comment.
More like, I was saying 'you think capitalism has problems, just look at communism'.
language is obviously a very important thing.
obviously, language is essential in conveying ideas - without it, we'd be screwed.. but it goes beyond that in terms of its importance.. first, it's a good idea to use accurate language, especially when talking about important things or discussing difficult topics.. second, we should be free to use the words we want to use.
unfortunately, there is an attempt by certain people to control what words we can and cannot say.
Language is obviously a very important thing. Obviously, language is essential in conveying ideas - without it, we'd be screwed.
But it goes beyond that in terms of its importance.
First, it's a good idea to use accurate language, especially when talking about important things or discussing difficult topics.
Second, we should be free to use the words we want to use. Unfortunately, there is an attempt by certain people to control what words we can and cannot say. This is evident in Canada's Bill C-16, which requires by law people to use other people's pronouns. Plus, I've just come across a video which gives a list of terms for hospitals to call female patients:
Vulva havers
Womb-bearers
Menstruators
Egg-providers
Person with eggs
^^^ sorry, couldn't resist it, that last term is ridiculous, lol.
The world isn't always an easy place in which to live, and life often throws up difficult issues.
We should be free to use the words we want to use. Social media platforms such as Twitter and FaceBook take note.
as imperfect and flawed capitalism is, it has worked better than other forms of economic and political systems-so far.
it’s very simple in “theory.” capitalism is an economic and-or, political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
in other words, keep government out of it as much as possible.
the name proud boys was brought up during the pre-election debate.. trump caught quite a bit of flack for refusing to condemn the group.. well, i just discovered a youtube vid examining a so-called racist incident between a proud boys member and antifa.. and the pb guy is married to a black woman and has a mixed-race daughter.. and, apparently, people of color can join and have joined the group.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hysfylmv1wi.
are they really white supremacist?.
@SLB
And Biden will be president in January, helped by BLM funding.
I suppose BLM funding is ok and BLM are a good group to be backing Biden, right? lol
the name proud boys was brought up during the pre-election debate.. trump caught quite a bit of flack for refusing to condemn the group.. well, i just discovered a youtube vid examining a so-called racist incident between a proud boys member and antifa.. and the pb guy is married to a black woman and has a mixed-race daughter.. and, apparently, people of color can join and have joined the group.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hysfylmv1wi.
are they really white supremacist?.
The name Proud Boys was brought up during the pre-election debate.
Trump caught quite a bit of flack for refusing to condemn the group.
Well, I just discovered a youtube vid examining a so-called racist incident between a Proud Boys member and Antifa.
And the PB guy is married to a black woman and has a mixed-race daughter.
And, apparently, people of color can join and have joined the group.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HysfylmV1WI
Are they really white supremacist?
just though i'd start a thread devoted to languages, dialects/sociolects and accents, with the idea being that posters can comment on any language, or dialect or accent of any language, on this thread.. any phrases, expressions or idioms that you find interesting are also welcome.
first, the subject of english accents came up on another thread.. the british isles have many different types of accent (although many of the dialects may be dying out), and if i start to take a closer look, i can't help but see 'patterns' .... in received pronunciation of standard english, the letter r is pronounced initially, between vowels, and after consonants, e.g.
red, arrow, break.
Just a quick return to this thread.
I think I may have already mentioned that Arabic is a language of roots and patterns. Most Arabic words have a triliteral (three-consonant) root running through them, in a certain order, to give the word a basic meaning. There are then different vowels arranged in different patterns to give different meanings to words.
So, kitaab, kitaaba, kataba, kaataba, maktab and kaatib (meanings: book, writing, to write, to write to each other, office & writer) all have the root k, t, b which means something to do with writing.
Here's a video about Lebanese Arabic from a native speaker. See if you can identify the triliteral root of all the words in the lesson …
ok, i don't know much about comics or comic book characters.. but, apparently a new character has been created, and she's the daughter of starfire (nope, me neither).. take a look at this little video, lol ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcpr5dd5jpy.
Youtuber The Critical Drinker did a good video about this character.
His thesis is essentially that we've always had heroes and that they give us something to aspire to. He then quite rightly asks what aspiration will this new character (actually a self-insert by the writer) give to people.
Here's Drinker's vid …
ok, i don't know much about comics or comic book characters.. but, apparently a new character has been created, and she's the daughter of starfire (nope, me neither).. take a look at this little video, lol ….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcpr5dd5jpy.
Ok, I don't know much about comics or comic book characters.
But, apparently a new character has been created, and she's the daughter of Starfire (nope, me neither).
Take a look at this little video, lol …
due to the many variables involved it has been difficult for science to predict how proteins fold to form their uniquely functional state.
proteins are built from individual amino acids up, coded by dna.
protein function is dictated by its shape and amino acid make up.
Good thread, Snare&Racket.
Sorry to go off on a tangent, but I found this - They [picornaviruses] are RNA life forms - interesting.
Are viruses actually life forms?