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Originally Posted by FRPLG
See this is outstanding. I totally disgaree with you on about everything you said in response to Beem but I think it is great discussion now because it really highlights the difference between liberalism and conservatism. Liberalism by it's nature wants society to rely upon each other. It espouses a sort of "it takes a village" mentality. True conservatives want none of that. They want every person to stand on their own and rely only upon themselves. I might add that the "it takes a village mentality" is a sort of socialism and history has shown that socialism does not work. Socialsim may work on paper but when applied empirically it has always led to poverty, apathy an eventually totalitarianism.
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Well, I would argue there has never been a truly succesful libertarian state in history. The world's most succesful societies have managed to balance market based capitalism within a government sponsored socialistic framework - this country is no exception. I know people from Sweden and they are not poor, not apathetical, and not subject to totalitarianism.
I would say that pretty much all of northern Europe belies your final point as well.