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In reply to the discussion: This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take "Anti-Communist" Classes [View all]IbogaProject
(5,814 posts)13. Hopefully it will be as sucessful as Abstince focused sex ed
It was easier to bad mouth socialism during the 1950s economic boom with broad increases in many family's standards of living. Now people might read Marx and get ideas. I studied economics and Marx had the problems identified well but I suspect his banking heir partner Eingels pushed in the "armed conflect is inevetible" part. Just an idea I have, which isn't researched beyond one semester of Marxian Economics.
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This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take "Anti-Communist" Classes [View all]
Ranting Randy
Wednesday
OP
You're joking, right? You think a neo-fascist org like the Heritage Foundation is communist? Seriously?
ancianita
Wednesday
#5
To be fair, though, Florida also requires that students pass a Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE), which covers
ancianita
Wednesday
#4
I hear you, though the real problem at the time was to get the U.S. Constitution ratified by a majority of states.
ancianita
Wednesday
#8
What a weird course title. It would be more accurately labeled Capitalism vs Communism, both being economic ideologies.
ancianita
Wednesday
#9
It might be useful if they teach it along with other systems like socialism, democracy, totalitarianism, and anarchy
FakeNoose
Wednesday
#11
Almost fifty years ago, I had to take "Comparative Political Systems" to graduate high school in FL.
eppur_se_muova
Thursday
#16
It should be a comprehensive class on uncontrolled capitalism as well but it won't.
cstanleytech
Thursday
#17
Many years ago I took an economics class in Poland, before they broke free
Ranting Randy
23 hrs ago
#38