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6/4/18
- As a rule a valid democratic country don't initiate hostilities with their neighbours; that part is genuinely accurate for Western countries, but we are unsuccessful to realise given that our leaders have invited a huge throng from the third word everyone is on the edge of a global war.
8/4/18
Warriors still splash blood for the tyrants,
And their dark sadness shows their path;
Children sob and cursed profoundly in silence,
Then the thugs prolong wars within wrath!
Foggy
19/4/18
This should definitely become a song,
maybe people will take notice the gong!
27/4/18
The use of gong is rare into such a discourse
Maybe providing a kind tender but not by force.
Foggy
27/4/18
The least freedom in the Middle East has decreased,
and we all may thank the Secretary of State when the Arab Spring initiated.
6/5/18
“Styles may change, details may come and go, but the broad demands of aesthetic judgement are permanent.”
-- Roger Scruton
19/5/18
Brilliant wide notion! Thank you I do expect it's not a triggering topic for some!
17/9/18
Sir Roger Scruton: How to Be a Conservative.
Sir Roger examines a brief history of conservatism in the twentieth century of England in regard to Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill. Although he appreciates what Margaret Thatcher stood for, he argues that she had many conservative ideals but never used the conservative framework to organize her overall political strategy. Instead she organized around market economics, which was not always effective in the social, cultural, and legal areas. Peter Robinson argues that Winston Churchill did a much better job of organizing around conservative ideals but eventually lost an election because he didn’t have the vocabulary or the focus on free markets.
They discuss the tenuous relationship between free markets and conservative ideals that have not mixed well together in British politics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eD9RDTl6tM
HooverInstitution Published on Jul 19, 2017
Recorded on February 27, 2017