And in terms of the basic and visceral approach and mindset towards globalization and technology and what both ultimately entail and mean, experience tells us that both bourgeoisie liberalism and populist fascism and Nazism were evil failures. Thus, it begs the question: can a real and viable alternative to both bourgeoisie liberalism and populist fascism and Nazism even exist in the United States? We shall wait and see. And of course, we in the United States are perhaps far better in our approach and mindset towards globalization and technology than say, the government in Iran or the government in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, we have gone severely backward in a very short period of time. And that is unacceptable. That is unacceptable for a state and a society that claims freedom rather than control as its core organizing ethic and principle and value and law.
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