Cody,
I've heard nothing about him wanting to nationalising the banks and I have
been following this very closely. Although I have read about them wanting
to nationalise the basic utilities and the railways. Which makes sense as
no real innovation is needed with the electricity and water supplies.
While as we all know a lot of innovation is needed in the banking system.
Perhaps after HS2 is completed to the the Scottish hub. That the
introduction of maglev technology and the likes be best left to the private
sector. I do feel strongly though that he should help support financial
cooperates with universal basic (cryptocurrency) income development. And
also perhaps the UK and also on a EU level as well that there should be
citizen dividends. Although to qualify for the dividend you should need to
have been a resident for at least eighteen years. Perhaps maybe even
twenty five years with the initial introduction.
MH
On 16 September 2015 at 15:13, Tim Patrick <judoman589@???> wrote:
> Sanders only seems like a radical left winger because he is running
> against Hillary Clinton, who is as centrist as they come. I mean, Corbyn
> makes Sanders seem like a establishment loving republican in comparison.
>
> On Wednesday, September 16, 2015, Cody R Wilson <codywilson@???>
> wrote:
>
>> I take Marx for a fetishist who left social theory in a productivist rut.
>> Corbyn's shadow chancellor reportedly wants to nationalize the English
>> banks, railways and utilities. So pretty anarchist.
>>
>> Re: Sanders in the US, his positions are 95% percent standard DNC
>> positions. He is losing in every national poll by 20 points, and without
>> the prospect of Biden losing by 30 points to HRC.
>>
>> Corbyn's first PMQ: Jeremy Corbyn vs David Cameron - watch PMQs live
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-0KkGdPIz4>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 3:53 AM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12 September 2015 21:00:42 CEST, Cody R Wilson <codywilson@???>
>>> wrote:
>>> >Yeah full take security state in Albion until I'm an old man.
>>> >
>>> >Corbyn is an un-reconstructed, Old World Marxist. Of course the
>>> >enfeebled
>>> >English youth support him.
>>>
>>> Corbyn is not a vetero-marxist at all. The fact that Marx produced the
>>> only viable
>>> political-economy framework for analisys in the past 200 years does not
>>> makes
>>> it easy to separate ideologists from political scientists, indeed. Just
>>> take Marx as
>>> a champion for the sort of materialist rationalism he comes from, for a
>>> moment.
>>> His analisys is damn right and today it applies to left and right
>>> political
>>> movements without distinction, because it has to do with people's life
>>> much more
>>> than what the elite (arguably, most often the left, hard incongruence)
>>> pretends it to be.
>>>
>>> Said that, Corbyn is first of all an activist and we haven't seen those
>>> since a long
>>> time around politics. As of political definitions, I recognize in him an
>>> anarcho-socialist,
>>> which personally I consider the step into adulthood for any anarchist
>>> around, just like
>>> an "ontogenesis resuming the philogenesis": every child grows into an
>>> adult person by
>>> progressing out of individualism into the pains and joys of perceiving
>>> others
>>> (gosh this could be a sense8 line...)
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Cody R. Wilson
>> codywilson@???
>>
>> The University of Texas School of Law
>> Class of 2014
>>
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