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How can England survive without the Second Amendment?
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<blockquote data-quote="MorkandMindy" data-source="post: 70844631" data-attributes="member: 172332"><p>I'm not sure why I wrote that.</p><p></p><p>When the wealthy people and or companies run the government that is plutocracy, and is a result of politics allowing wealth to buy influence.</p><p></p><p>It can be guarded against and is not a necessary result of very unequal accumulation of capital, but I'd guess is just frequently the result of very unequal accumulation as well as frequently the cause of very unequal accumulation.</p><p></p><p>Where the very rich decide to take a high level of control over both the government and also the population that can be called 'fascism', a highly authoritarian type of government, so I'm not yet convinced by claims that Donald Trump is a fascist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorkandMindy, post: 70844631, member: 172332"] I'm not sure why I wrote that. When the wealthy people and or companies run the government that is plutocracy, and is a result of politics allowing wealth to buy influence. It can be guarded against and is not a necessary result of very unequal accumulation of capital, but I'd guess is just frequently the result of very unequal accumulation as well as frequently the cause of very unequal accumulation. Where the very rich decide to take a high level of control over both the government and also the population that can be called 'fascism', a highly authoritarian type of government, so I'm not yet convinced by claims that Donald Trump is a fascist. [/QUOTE]
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