The which side of the wall comment has been there a while. Another good argument posited by Hayek was that liberalism was dead in Germany before the nazis came on board. It had been killed there by the socialists. Seems to me those bloody Germans simply cannot learn from history or would rather live in chains
The which side of the wall comment has been there a while. Another good argument posited by Hayek was that liberalism was dead in Germany before the nazis came on board. It had been killed there by the socialists. Seems to me those bloody Germans simply cannot learn from history or would rather live in chains
Sometimes the chains are a perception based on what hasn’t happened yet. Physically free; emotionally and mentally handicapped is how this game is being played on us. Wearing us down, hoping for reactions that will lead to their victory.
The which side of the wall comment has been there a while. Another good argument posited by Hayek was that liberalism was dead in Germany before the nazis came on board. It had been killed there by the socialists. Seems to me those bloody Germans simply cannot learn from history or would rather live in chains
“So oftentimes it happens that we live our lives in chains,
And we never even know we have the key.”
-- Eagles, “Already Gone”, 1974
Sometimes the chains are a perception based on what hasn’t happened yet. Physically free; emotionally and mentally handicapped is how this game is being played on us. Wearing us down, hoping for reactions that will lead to their victory.