Can corporativism be socialist?
Yes, when they're state owned.
whats this guys DEAL
>>3353195
Nothing, Jefferson and Jackson are the autistic faggots
>>3353195
"Dude, big government, lmao" - Alexander Hamilton
his long wriggly body
What if Marx was actually the biggest troll in history and exactly planned the entire impact of of his writings on the 20th century just to fuck with people?
>>3353007
reality and anime are different things anon
>>3353007
Maybe he was just a retard that didn't expect his philosophical views to kill millions of people through oppressive regimes and genocide aimed at creating an impossible autistic utopia
Stop feeding the birds.
When was the US last considered a Free Market?
>>3352847
The mid-1800s to the late 1800s.
>>3352847
1. The image included is fucking retarded, most things described by the poster is true to capitalism, as a pro-capitalist myself, I don't think most of it is bad.
2. To answer your question, America never had a "Free Market"TM, because one, America has always endorsed tariffs, even the founding fathers, even though they were slack on domestic regulation and taxation, used tariff to fund the state. Two, in the past, technical monopolies were very common, even in smaller towns in the west, there might only be one shop you can shop from, that is why things are cheaper in cities, more competition, in the past, there was no Amazon or EBay, and transportation was a lot weaker compared to now, which only fueled local monopolies.
I'm very curious to learn what american's think of him
ITT: Sum up a 4chan board with a quote from a historical figure. Other posters guess which board you're describing. The quote can be as long or as short as you like.
To demonstrate, here's an easy example of a long quote:
"The anti-Semite has chosen hate because hate is a faith; at the outset he has chosen to devaluate words and reasons. How entirely at ease he feels as a result. How futile and frivolous discussions about the rights of the Jew appear to him. He has pleased himself on other ground from the beginning. If out of courtesy he consents for a moment to defend his point of view, he lends himself but does not give himself. He tries simply to project his intuitive certainty onto the plane of discourse. I mentioned awhile back some remarks by anti-Semites, all of them absurd: "I hate Jews because they make servants insubordinate, because a Jewish furrier robbed me, etc." Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The anti-Semites have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past. It is not that they are afraid of being convinced. They fear only to appear ridiculous or to prejudice by their embarrassment their hope of winning over some third person to their side." -Jean-Paul Sartre
And here's a short quote I could have used for the same board:
"Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious." -Oscar Wilde
Was Lope de Aguirre /our guy/?
>>3352647
No.
Richard I of England was born today in 1157. Following his accession to the throne in 1189, he became the first recorded monarch to celebrate their coronation feast in Westminster Hall.
‘Richard I Leaving England for the Crusades’ by Glyn Warren Philpot, oil on canvas, 1927 © Parliamentary Art Collection 2601
>>3352327
Besides Sodomy and not expanding the crusader kingdoms further, what wrong did this man do
>>3352331
not speaking english
This is a very interesting time in human history, wouldn't you agree? Important events:
>The Aztec Empire
>Fall of Constantinople
>Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth
>Portuguese Exploration
>Italian Renaissance
>Siege of Malta
>Ivan the Terrible
>Protestant Reformation
>Habsburg Spain
>Thirty Years War
>Great Turkish War
In the sixteenth century the chief new things that we have to note
are the appearance of printed paper and the sea-worthy,
ocean-going sailing ship using the new device of the mariner's
compass. The former cheapened, spread, and revolutionized
teaching, public information and discussion, and the fundamental
operations of political activity. The latter made the round world
one. But almost equally important was the increased utilization
and improvement of guns and gunpowder which the Mongols had first
brought westward in the thirteenth century. This destroyed the
practical immunity of barons in their castles and of walled
cities. Guns swept away feudalism. Constantinople fell to guns.
Mexico and Peru fell before the terror of the Spanish guns.
>>3352243
reminder that before the European explorers, really the first relevant capitalists, took over the world we didn't have global crisis or eternal impending doom.
>>3352656
>before people around the world were connected, terrible incidents were isolated to regions
Riveting report there Chomsky
I can't search this on the internet because yoga has been distorted ever since it was assimilated to western culture so, why does ancient yoga never mention strength training/calisthenics? Was it not considered a priority or even an essencial part for a complete body conditioning? I know it's about spirituality rather than a workout but still it has a considerable part dedicated to body conditioning for those spiritual practices. The difference in which ancient Hindus approached the body compared to let's say the Greeks is very astonishing for me.
What's your favourite formation, /his/?
I mean in terms of society's structure and rift et cet...
Early antiquity. 500 BC - 0 AD
Late Antiquity. 1 AD - 500 AD
Early Medieval. 501 AD - 1100 AD
Later Medieval. 1200 AD - 1534 AD
Reformation (Early Modern). 1535 AD - 1799 AD
Post French Revolution (when it got really, really bad). 1800 AD - 1900 AD
Late Modern 1901 AD - 1950 Ad
What i mean by our. 1950 AD - 2017 AD
>>3351783
Late Modern. How the fuck is this a question?
>>3351783
I see that you too browse paperfolks
Shit!
How is this bell-thing called? I've seen it on Prussian military parades. Recent examples of its use are in military parades derived from Prussian tradition, such as GDR or Chile:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykIkX5MiWTc&t=3m50s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApjgnL_dU4Y&t=3m33s
Aww, look at the triggered leftypol cuck, are you mad you can't have your negrocentrist fantasy threads?