Democracy, Fascism and the New World Order by Ivo Mosley

Democracy, Fascism and the New World Order by Ivo Mosley

Author:Ivo Mosley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Democracy, politics, corruption, majority, constitution, civil society, tyranny, new world order, fascism, freedom, law, communism, corporations, corporate state, state, nation, evil, international law, war
ISBN: 9781845404000
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited 2012
Published: 2012-07-24T00:00:00+00:00


2 Noah Porter, Inaugural Address at Yale University, 1871.

3 I asked the man in charge of one such project, what would happen to those displaced? ‘Oh they will sell their sisters as whores and enjoy a much better standard of living.’ His wife laughed; ‘Or they can all become basketball players in New York!’

4 Plato drew a similar distinction between the ‘dialectical’ and ‘eristic’ path to truth. Plato calls an eristic discussion one in which each party tries to prove that he was right and the other wrong. In a dialectical discussion you aim at showing that your own view is one with which your opponent really agrees, even if at one time he denied it; or conversely that it was yourself and not your opponent who began by denying a view with which you really agree. The essence of dialectical discussion is to discuss in the hope of finding that both parties to the discussion are right and that this discovery puts an end to the debate. The philosopher and historian R.G. Collingwood concluded that parliamentary government in Britain ceased to be dialectical after the Second Reform Act.



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