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China defends private property!
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China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
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Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 05:40:40 pm
China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
Alas, even the US constitution has no specific gaurantee of the inviolability of private property that I know of.
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Quote from: opebo on March 15, 2004, 06:17:26 pm
Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 05:40:40 pm
China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
Alas, even the US constitution has no specific gaurantee of the inviolability of private property that I know of.
Well, China is then ahead of you now.
The EU-constitution basically says that private property can not be violated unless it's required for the common good. Which S-U-C-K-S.
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Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 05:40:40 pm
China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
It's been obvious for years now that China is only communist by name. It started embracing free market economics, primarily as a means of staying competitive against the USA, in the late 90s, and under Hu Jintao it has basically ditched Maoism for good.
That's not to say that China is no longer an autocratic regime. It still is, unfortunately, and will possibly remain so for a very long time.
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Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 06:25:02 pm
Quote from: opebo on March 15, 2004, 06:17:26 pm
Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 05:40:40 pm
China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
Alas, even the US constitution has no specific gaurantee of the inviolability of private property that I know of.
Well, China is then ahead of you now.
The EU-constitution basically says that private property can not be violated unless it's required for the common good. Which S-U-C-K-S.
The Common Good scares me - I rarely like what the commoners like..
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Quote from: opebo on March 21, 2004, 07:49:17 pm
Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 06:25:02 pm
Quote from: opebo on March 15, 2004, 06:17:26 pm
Quote from: Gustaf on March 15, 2004, 05:40:40 pm
China has amended their constitution to ensure that private property can not be violated by the state. Anyone who still thought that they are Commies better rethink. In fact, the Chinese constitution is MORE liberal and owner-friendly than the EU-constitution...
Alas, even the US constitution has no specific gaurantee of the inviolability of private property that I know of.
Well, China is then ahead of you now.
The EU-constitution basically says that private property can not be violated unless it's required for the common good. Which S-U-C-K-S.
The Common Good scares me - I rarely like what the commoners like..
The common good usually means what the polticians want it to mean. That is, good for them...
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Quote from: The Pauper of the Surf and the Jester of Tortuga on July 14, 2011, 01:20:59 am
This place really has become a cesspool of degenerate whores...
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