Tag Archives: Individualism
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Capitalism Relegates Racism and Prejudice to The Fringes of Society
1September 10, 2020 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin note: I’m sharing another chapter from my upcoming book “Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right: A 21st …
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Surprise! The U.S. is Already a Scandinavian Style Welfare State
2November 7, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Admin note: SEPARATE! will take a break to complete a book with the working title “Think Right or Wrong, not …
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The Prospect of Democratic Socialism Should Give You Pause
2March 28, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
Socialism refuses to die. We have previously commented on why admirers of political and economic freedom are so ineffective in …
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Taking The Long View – Reading Therapy for Our Time
1January 7, 2019 by Anders Ingemarson
As we take stock of 2018 a silver lining may seem elusive. If you’re a leftist, you probably consider our …
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Learn from The Swedes: The Financial and Spiritual Costs of “Democratic Socialism”
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2018 by Anders Ingemarson
Alexandria Ocacio-Cortez July 26 Democratic primary win over stalwart U.S. Congressman Joe Crowley in New York’s 14th congressional district has …
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Alt-Right and The Hypocrisy of The Progressive Left
2December 13, 2016 by Anders Ingemarson
Since the election, the so-called Alt-Right (alternative right) has been the focus of intense media coverage. The alt-right’s current poster-boy …
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Focus on Right and Wrong, Not Right and Left
3April 28, 2016 by Anders Ingemarson
The political terms “right” and “left” have been with us since the French revolution when members of the National Assembly divided …
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Ideas Power Elections
2March 24, 2016 by Anders Ingemarson
“The task of defining ideas and goals is not the province of politicians and is not accomplished at election time: …
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The Individualist Spirit
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2015 by Anders Ingemarson
When in the trenches of the day-to-day battle for rational ideas, victory sometimes appears distant and the future bleak. It …
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