Hey folks, some ideological questions here:
>Is Syndicalism just Communism for right-wingers? Can it actually work without going the routes that Communism goes to?
>If we're speaking in terms of simply not collapsing in on itself with mass poverty and famines, why did Anarcho-Communism work in Catalonia?
>Is an Autarky possible? Would and Autarky inherit some of the downsides of Capitalism (exploitation of cheap labor overseas) into its own nation?
Someone has been reading a bit on the Spanish Civil War, eh?
>>2446525
CORPORATISM is "Communism" for right-wingers.
Syndicalism is socialist-communist.
>>2446828
What about National Syndicalism? Surely, it's clear Syndicalism is compatible with the right-wing.
Reconstructed Caesar's face for fun.
>>2446312
Why is he brown, and not white, blonde hair with blue eyes?
>>2446312
Caesar had blonde hair and blue eyes
>>2446333
>>2446378
Primary sources quite clearly says he had olive skin and dark brown hair and eyes, guys.
"Caesar is said to have been tall, fair, and well-built, with a rather broad face and keen, dark-brown eyes. His health was sound, apart from sudden comas and a tendency to nightmares which troubled him towards the end of his life; but he twice had epileptic fits while on campaign. He was something of a dandy, always keeping his head carefully trimmed and shaved; and has been accused of having certain other hairy parts of his body depilated with tweezers. His baldness was a disfigurement which his enemies harped upon, much to his exasperation; but he used to comb the thin strands of hair forward from his poll, and of all the honours voted him by the Senate and People, none pleased him so much as the privilege of wearing a laurel wreath on all occasions — he constantly took advantage of it. "
Why is everyone preoccupied with irony? Genuine and authentic people are mocked and scorned.
It's sickening.
Ironic, isn't it?
Has out occurred to you that people might be mocking you for different reasons?
Being genuinely stupid is worse than being ironically stupid.
1. Your country
2. Do you have any noteworthy ancestor(s)? In that case who/which?
1. Sweden
2. Yes, i'm related to Jacob Johan Anckarström, who murdered the swedish king Gustav III
1. UK
2. No
France
The further we could go to is to a swiss guard who became a weaver in the north of france after the revolution. He was a mercenary in the louis xvi's guard. Since they almost all got murdered, i guess he was kind of a hustler.
Finland
Nothing beyond couple guerilla leaders
>watching this podcast
>realize I have to pay 15 dollars to see 3 episodes that he's randomly put behind a paywall spread out across the podcast
well that's fucking disappointing
>charging money for a podcast
??????
>>2446744
he's got 3 episodes that are 5 dollars each, labeled "fundraising episodes"
>>2446761
Can't he just collect donations and sell shirts like a normal person?
it was heading that way til hitler sperged out and gave fascism bad PR.
>>2445588
[citation needed]
>>2445583
Most fascist/pseudo fascist states either turned into corrupt shitholes (Italy, Spain) or overheated their economies and launched retarded wars (Germany, arguably Japan)
So pick your poison
>tfw Zoroastrianism solves the God problem better than Christianity
Praise Ahura Mazda
We all know Zoroastrianism is the one true faith here.
There is no debate
is Zoro the one with the Light of Good verses the Darkness of Ignorance?
Seems pretty videogames, I can get behind it.
The only catch is, what are the rituals. I don't want to have to do any silly shit.
Say the government in some ancient civilization started minting coins, how did this currency go into circulation? Did the government just buy things from the people using the currency or did they just initially hand it out for free?
I have no fucking clue but going by gut instinct the former makes way more sense than the latter.
>>2445353
I think a lot of the time individual generals minted their own coins out of the loot they plundered.
My guess is they gave it to paymasters who distributed it to soldiers.
For state purchases I think they used what I would call a "bonding" company that would hold a expected shipment of grain as collateral.
I think space travel is useless, we have nothing to see upthere.
Tell me why it is worthwhile in any way please, I want to understand the enthusiasm everyone seem to have about space travel. Because for me it is pretty clear right now, considering the hostility of space and the lack of any extraterrestrial lifeform (or any proof of it), I just assume that it's not worth it. Why wouldn't we be meant to stay on Earth and not interact with other planets if it isn't for the prowess of the technological innovations we might have in the future ?
Also, sorry if I made mistakes, I'm french
>>2445187
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/nation-now/2017/01/18/nasa-planning-mission-asteroid-worth-10000-quadrillion/96709250/
money and resources; asteroids are filled with elements and minerals that we desperately need for our increasingly resource-intensive technological advancements
Furthering our knowledge on life and everything that encompasses it. We will also have to inhabit other planets if we ever hope to survive as a species in the long run.
>>2445200
The material costs needed to mine asteroids far outweigh the potential profits.
>>2445172
Which now, saxons or anglo-saxons
>>2445179
Anglo-Saxons, though for a long time the Continental Saxons wore the same thing (short undertunic and long peplos gown).
>>2445172
Because
For how much longer will sociologists continue to ignore the ramifications of the caste system on modern day human population genetics?
> sociologists continue to ignore the ramifications of the caste system
uh is your assertion even true in the first place?
Dominance hierarchies are older than trees, and that's that
What did OP meant by this?
>>2445074
also
>Outcasts
>Largest group
"nope"
Why are you all against nihilism?
>>2444909
Because I choose to be.
>>2444909
They conflate it with "atheism" and thus they are religiously obligated to oppose it.
>>2444909
Trend, of course.
what's a comphy history book for someone that has never read a history book?
the Iliad in original Ionian Greek
non campus mentis
>>2444837
Crash Course World History starring John Green
I am an Evangelical taking patristics in Cambridge.
Why is is that all the early Christians contradict protestantism so much?
>>2444590
Why do the early christians contradict Jesus so much?
>>2444590
because Paul was a lying piece of shit, he persecuted Christians like a mad man and then took charge of their teachings.
>>2444608
Nigger, I asked my professor about it and he said that most christians today don't even understand the New Testament
Why isn't sex a human right?
Rights are a spook
>>2444187
Because then someone would have to have sex with you.
Because it has such a high demand and is a tangible commodity, it's also excludable.