meatcleaver
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave I thought it should have been perfectly clear that I was engaging in debate and pointing out the fundamental untruth in your assertion that the UK has a liberal history. You said it I think its wrong. MC: I concede that agitators existed but they didnt get very far and met oppression and imprisonment. NO? Well there was a revolution seeks though we like to call it a Civil War and many of the ideas did enter the psyche of the mainstream. Britain throughout the 18th century was the best organized, most democratic (considering the age) and most liberal country in the world. Even after the French and American revolutions, both of who claim to have invented democracy, the average Englishman had more rights than either. quote:
ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave Magna Carta: designed to protect the aristocracy from the Monarchy. Both could then exploit the masses. Rome wasn't built in a day seeks and you have to start somewhere. The two most important articles in the Magna Carta, the right against incarceration and the right to be tried by ones peers were put in as a sop and to prove the Barons weren't completely selfish but they were put in and entered the national psyche. Though one of the most important developments which is overlooked is Henry II separating the Executive from the Judiciary which happened before the Magna Carta of course. quote:
ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave Model Parliament: made up of aristocrats, clergy and, the change that was made, wealthy local landowners from around the country, all for what...to raise money for War, NO social legislation of any kind. Again, it was the erosion of concentrated power. Be fair seeks, we are talking about the 13th century here and in those terms England was still ahead of the game. quote:
ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave I believe Tom Paine was active mostly in France , until he became persona non we are going to chop your head off. His ideas were formed in England. Voltaire said England was a place where one could form ideas. 18th century England was renowned throughout the continent for its liberalism and many continentals were shocked to find that English women not only walking around by themselves but engaging in commerce on their own behalf. quote:
ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave Even on todays news the Liberal Democrats have refused to consider a coalition with the Scottish Nationalist party because the SNP wants a referendum on Scottish independance. Lets not let the masses have their say. TODAY Why should a political party agree to something it doesn't believe in? If LibDem voters wanted a referendum they would have voted for the Scottish Nationalists. quote:
ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave In fact many liberal changes occured in the UK when the masters of of the time became aware of the economic growth that was occuring err err where err err hold on think about it .....1 2 3 the USA. a place to which many had fled to escape the illiberalism and persecution of nearly all European countries. NO ? An example would be a slight shift to technical education. Are you talking about liberal economics now or social liberalism? The two are entirely different.
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