Politics Moment: Chris Eyre on the Rapid Change of Prime Ministers in the UK
Chris Eyre answers a few questions on British politics asked from an American perspective.
Chris Eyre answers a few questions on British politics asked from an American perspective.
Links: Question 6 Elgin’s Answer Joel’s Answer Elgin Hushbeck – Question 6 – Reply 1 (Profit) Content: (Note: Content corrected an updated 7/30/13, because the editor posted the wrong content.) 1) You say profits must be kept low. But terms like “low” and “high” are relative terms, and frankly very subjective. What is low or…
This month’s question will start with two videos about income inequality: Each participant will respond to one of the videos. I’ll let you guess which! Here’s the question: What, if anything, do you think should be done about income inequality in the United States?
What is the value of profit as a motive for action in the marketplace and competition as a regulating force? Do you trust profit making organizations more than non-profit? Under what circumstances?
Link to the Question. The role of Government is one that must be defined generation to generation, people to people. At one time, tribal chiefs reigned but gave way to monarchies. These sovereigns have given way to a people convinced they are little lower than the angels, democrats. Each form of government has its certain…
1. Elgin, I contend that the idea of a Judeo-Christian anything is a myth beginning in the last century with Darby (England) and expanded by Scofield in the United States. It is a myth, and not the good kind like Genesis 1. In my opinion, this idea of a Judeo-Christian foundation presents an unreal expectation…
Question 1: While there is considerable agreement between our views a major difference between us, and I believe between liberals can conservatives in general, is over the competing goals of liberty and equality. You see equality or as you put it, “leveling the playing field” as one of the driving principles of government. Where does…
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For a more humorous (but rather fuller) account of how it happened, see https://www.buzzfeed.com/tomphillips/may-day?utm_term=.heaaEQP8#.jrQQNpyq