All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
The Secret About The Robber Barons: What They Won’t Tell You!
I like this guy.
2 comments:
Nicoenarg
said...
Yeah he's pretty good. Lays out logical arguments very well.
Videos tend to be too long at times, but I like him.
The 19th Century brought the beginning of what can best be described as social "conscience", a reaction of the ruling classes against the after effects of the French Revolution This is when universal education started and this is also the reason all Western countries (at the time there were no Western countries in the southern hemisphere) a very long summer break, summer is harvest time, the busiest time on a farm. Agriculture was the principal industry the time and it had to have everybody work at harvest time, children included. If any one readng his is now in their 60's or older and from a farm, I am sure they can confirm that they too, even in the 20th century had to work on the family farm. A philosophy that is still part of Asian culture, a reason most convenience stores now Asian owned, when the whole family, children included work the family gets wealthy.
2 comments:
Yeah he's pretty good. Lays out logical arguments very well.
Videos tend to be too long at times, but I like him.
The 19th Century brought the beginning of what can best be described as social "conscience", a reaction of the ruling classes against the after effects of the French Revolution This is when universal education started and this is also the reason all Western countries (at the time there were no Western countries in the southern hemisphere) a very long summer break, summer is harvest time, the busiest time on a farm. Agriculture was the principal industry the time and it had to have everybody work at harvest time, children included. If any one readng his is now in their 60's or older and from a farm, I am sure they can confirm that they too, even in the 20th century had to work on the family farm. A philosophy that is still part of Asian culture, a reason most convenience stores now Asian owned, when the whole family, children included work the family gets wealthy.
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