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Libertarian Girl I think a lot of socialists dont understand that if they truly want a socialist society they can have that in a modern libertarian country. Libertarianism respects property and peaceful voluntary interaction. If a socialist wants to set up a socialist commune on his or her land then thats fine! I cant understand why they would but its okay as long as all participants are there of their own free will. Its their property and they can do with it what they want, as long as they arent forcing others to participate. Have your socialism but leave us out of it. Libertarians want plans by the many, not plans by the few in DC. Curtir · · Compartilhar · 896131123 · há 6 horas · Editado · Principais comentários 896 pessoas curtiram isso. 123 compartilhamentos Dean Garrett Escreva um comentário... Dean Garrett Read the Mayflower Compact. Read the Journal of Cotton Matter. There are two thing that come out of it. When the landed on Plymouth Rock they landed as a poly-blend of corporate, communist, socialist, to give birth to Yankee ingenuity. Then rationally think. Adam Smith did not codify or better yet identify the invisible hand of capitalistic until almost 100 years after the writing of the Matter journal. So once again you wrongly assert that there is an element of compulsion in socialism or as system other than you own while ignoring the long history of voluntary economic associations in the history of America. It is as if the Mormons, the United Order, and the Quakers, Benjamin Franklin never existed. A Mike Lee of Utah is against excessive government intervention because Desert Industries has been a social safety net firmly in place since 1868. Mike Lee, Mitt Romney and I tend to feel that if there is a private or ecclesiastical safety net that is working well and was the very model for the government’s own program the government can copy it but ought not attempt to undermine it. So collectivism pre dated Karl Marx and the French socialist and to my mind is the very reason for governments herself, thus the commonwealth; John Locke and other made it clear that all great kingdoms start out as voluntary associations. United Order From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Part of a series of articles on Christianity Social Christianity Christian cross Major figures Francis of Assisi Wilhelm E.F. von Ketteler Pope Leo XIII Adolph Kolping Edward Bellamy Margaret Wedgwood Benn Phillip Berryman James Hal Cone Dorothy Day Toni Negri Leo Tolstoy Óscar Romero Gustavo Gutiérrez Abraham Kuyper Daniel Berrigan Philip Berrigan Martin Luther King, Jr. Walter Rauschenbusch Desmond Tutu Tommy Douglas Joseph Smith, Jr. Organizations Confederation of Christian Trade Unions Catholic Worker Movement Christian Socialist Movement Key concepts Subsidiarity Christian anarchism Christian humanism Marxism Christian communism Liberation theology Black Liberation Theology Praxis School Precarity Human dignity Social market economy Communitarianism Distributism Catholic social teaching Neo-Calvinism Neo-Thomism Communalism Law of consecration United Order Bishops storehouse Key documents Rerum Novarum (1891) Princeton Stone Lectures (1898) Populorum Progressio (1967) Centesimus Annus (1991) Caritas in Veritate (2009) Portal icon Christianity portal v t e In the Latter Day Saint movement, the United Order (also called the United Order of Enoch) was one of several 19th-century church collectivist programs. Early versions of the Order beginning in 1831 attempted to implement the Law of Consecration, a form of Christian communalism, modeled after the New Testament church which had all things in common. These early versions ended after a few years. Later versions within Mormonism, primarily in the Utah Territory, implemented less-ambitious cooperative programs, many of which were very successful. The Orders full name invoked the city of Enoch, described in Latter Day Saint scripture as having such a virtuous and pure-hearted people that God had taken it to heaven.[1] The United Order established egalitarian communities designed to achieve income equality, eliminate poverty, and increase group self-sufficiency. The movement had much in common with other communalist utopian societies formed in the United States and Europe during the Second Great Awakening which sought to govern aspects of peoples lives through precepts of faith and community organization. However, the Latter Day Saint United Order was more family and property oriented than the utopian experiments at Brook Farm and the Oneida Community. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Order United Order - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org In the Latter Day Saint movement, the United Order (also called the United Order...Ver mais
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