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« on: May 07, 2012, 08:40:42 AM »

The workers emancipation discourse would hardly come in opposition to other kinds of emancipation. Such a position is fated to fringe groups. My country is probably one of the few places this can work. The average Brazilian is a social-democrat ultra-traditionalist. As ever, this kind of thought is linked to heavy christian influences, as if It was a compromise between christian-democracy and the christian left.

As for the cute graphs, they fail to realize that politics is about goals, not about policies. That moral-politics chart was the only that tried to deal with this, but I can't find It anymore.
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