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Acuera Honor Society: How the CONstitution was the enabling act for the 1% "minority of the opulent"
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. How the CONstitution was the enabling act for the 1% "minority of the opulent". MADison called out by Ben Franklin on plans to enable unjust privileges for the 1%. How the CONstitution was the enabling act for the 1% "minority of the opulent". And, unless wisely provided against. What will become of your government? Therefore, ought to be this body. For a more thorough analysis of MADison's CON scheme see:. Toward an American Revolution. For the whole book online. Hence it is t...
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Acuera Honor Society: Franklin on Property, unjust wars and enslavement of soldiers
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Franklin on Property, unjust wars and enslavement of soldiers. Franklin on Property, unjust wars and enslavement of soldiers. Letter to Benjamin Vaughan (unpublished) - Passy, March 1r. 1785. To put a Man to Death for an Offence which does not deserve Death, is it not Murder? And, as the French Writer says, Doit-on punir un délit contre la société, par un crime contre la nature? Superfluous Property is the Creature of Society. Is it then impossible to make an unjust Law? If I a...
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Acuera Honor Society: October 2005
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Tuesday, October 04, 2005. Exposing the Constitution and other Illusions. Exposing the Constitution and other Illusions. Toward an American Revolution. James Madison is considered the father of the USA constitution since he was the primary author and designer of the authoritarian governmental structure established by it. Note Madison's derision, fear and loathing of democracy and his design and efforts to prevent it from being effected in the USA. An agrarian law would soon take place. If these obser...
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Acuera Honor Society: Why don't you people get a job! cries the jealous wage slave
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Why don't you people get a job! Cries the jealous wage slave. But no man who can have a piece of land of his own, sufficient by his labour to subsist his family in plenty, is poor enough to be a manufacturer [wage worker] and work for a master. ". The Strange "Job" Concept. By Frederick Mann 10/6/98. Well, you don't "steal" because others might not like it. They might retaliate. They might "steal" back from you. They might even lock you up in jail. An important phenomenon enter...
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Acuera Honor Society: Self-determination - Governance by consent
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Self-determination - Governance by consent. Governance by consent and other Indigenous life ways. It is in the nature of traditional indigenous political systems that power is not centralized, that compliance with authority is not coerced but voluntary, and that decision-making requires consensus. (In practice, these principles mean that contention is almost a natural state in indigenous politics! Seems to have literal meaning.". From: Abuse of Power:. By adopting the European-...
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Acuera Honor Society: November 2005
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Wednesday, November 09, 2005. The Lost BirthRIGHT of the American Indian - nay. of ALL! Of all the virtues presumed by fancy or theory to be inherent in the Indian way of life, only one, but that the greatest. Was apparent to the white borderer. For him this one glistened with an irresistible appeal. It was the priceless boon for which all men of all times have yearned the most profoundly. Whatever his other circumstances, the Indian enjoyed total freedom as an individual. Http:/ www.anarchy.no/. Posted ...
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Acuera Honor Society: Remarks concerning the Savages of North America
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Remarks concerning the Savages of North America. Remarks concerning the Savages of North America. From Benjamin Franklin: Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America (unpublished). Remarks concerning the Savages of North America. Savages we call them, because their Manners differ from ours, which we think the Perfection of Civility. They think the same of theirs. Interleaved is a sheet with no writing, but a sketch of what appears to be a hot air balloon]. Vietnam Veterans ...
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Acuera Honor Society: The Creation of the Negro (Necro) - Origin of the term
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. The Creation of the Negro (Necro) - Origin of the term. The Creation of the Negro (Necro) - Origin of the term. The Creation of the Negro (Necro) by Dr. Na'im Akbar, Ph.D. From the paper African Roots of Black Personality (1979), Concepts of African Personality, Akbar Papers in. African Psychology, pp. 99-104. Posted by Acuera @ 10:24 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile. Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth. FREE Book - Forgotten Founders. John Trud...
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Acuera Honor Society: Industrial Ruling Class founded in the impoverishment of others
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Industrial Ruling Class founded in the impoverishment of others. Industrial Ruling Class founded in the impoverishment of others - Benjamin Franklin. Manufactures (wage workers) are founded in poverty. It is the multitude of poor without land in a country, and who must work for others at low wages or starve. But no man who can have a piece of land of his own, sufficient by his labour to subsist his family in plenty, is poor enough to be a manufacturer and work for a master.
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Acuera Honor Society: Foundation of Freedom of the 'Founding Fathers'
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Sunday, February 10, 2013. Foundation of Freedom of the 'Founding Fathers'. What inspired the thoughts of freedom and liberty, living without a king? Did this novel idea spring from European minds, or was it stimulated by observing Indian communities and their 'masterlessness'? Is it mere coincidence that both the French revolution and the American revolution occurred well after spanish, english, french, dutch and other European colonialists visited a world so 'new' to them? Posted by Acuera @ 10:13 PM.