Perhaps I'm not understanding what you're trying to say here. But Republican and Democrat are the two parties in America with two different ideologies (for the most part). That's just the way it is. But I prefer the terms Right and Left rather than party names. THAT my friend is where you see the differences.
Perhaps. But my point is about his attitude towards a foreign language; it tells a lot Btw what does "socialism" mean in the US ?
Taking money from people who work and redistributing it to those who don't work.
What does this mean to you :- equal power-relations, - self-management, - dispersed decision-making,- reduction or elimination of hierarchical and bureaucratic forms of administration and governance ?
What does this mean to you :- equal power-relations, - self-management, - dispersed decision-making,- reduction or elimination of hierarchical and bureaucratic forms of administration and governance ?
Sounds vaguely Marxist/Post-Modernist. I assume you have a specific source for these snippets in mind?
marxist/socialist/communist/post modern/progressive, it's all the same – stealing from those who work and giving it to the designated victim group of the day.
marxist/socialist/communist/post modern/progressive, it's all the same - stealing from those who work and giving it to the designated victim group of the day.
I do somewhat fancy myself a military historian, at least that is what my degree says. I secialize in European military history however, and the American Civil War is only a minor interest of mine.