That was really the plan here, yes. Looking at what the extreme anti-modern fringes have in common and urging everyone else to oppose them. Partisan claims? Which side do you perceive us to be on? More commonly, people think we're defending the right but some think the left. .
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Over here, I want to defend the NHS, protect & improve the welfare system, fix the universities, change some laws to give us more freedom of speech, the right to die etc, make voting more representational. Not very knowledgeable about business, tbh.
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Well you have some feb 1st deadlines and I have no right to your time. I’m glad to chat further whenever you have desire and time but have no expectation of entitlement to your clarifications.
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I just don't have clarifications for 'complex social structures' in the context of America. I have never been there. Also, this is deliberately vague because exactly what those should look like and what they should & shouldn't cover is ever up for debate and improvement.
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Things got better in the modern period, when law was formalised and policed, science and particularly medicine took great leaps due to the scientific method, welfare systems were set up, universities began accepting a broader range of subjects, not to mention women &working class
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We are better for the systems we have alleviating poverty, providing healthcare, providing safety nets, accessible education, laws which allow everyone to access it, laws which are reasonable (mostly) and systems to enforce them which are humane (In England, not sure abt US)
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