• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    That’s exactly my point. To pretend the government or economy is supposed to be some unstable mess is missing the entire purpose of it in the first place, let alone understanding any balance…

    Defending the rich and powerful as above the law is equivalent to defending death as the purpose of life.

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      6 months ago

      They’re not defending the rich and powerful as above the law, they’re analyzing the way the law is written and applied, and the way it’s been written and applied since the country’s founding.

      The whiskey rebellion was triggered when George Washington taxed independent whiskey producers, while his and his buddy’s large distilleries were largely exempt.

      The law is written to protect the oppressing class and bind the oppressed class.

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        6 months ago

        Yes, that is the constant attempt of the powerful to remain so. That is a constant no matter what. The entire point of democracy is to upset that balance.

        Are we a (fledgling and flailing) democracy, or just a failed experiment?

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          6 months ago

          We are and have always been a bourgeoisie democracy; a dictatorship of capital.

          The struggle against this is a struggle against the very essence of America.