something to think about:
The Forgotten Man:
The type and formula of most schemes of philanthropy or
humanitarianism is this: A and B put their heads together to decide
what C shall be made to do for D. The radical vice of all these
schemes, from a sociological point of view, is that C is not allowed a
voice in the matter, and his position, characte...r, and interests, as
well as the ultimate effects on society through C's interests, are
entirely overlooked. I call C the Forgotten Man. For once let us look
him up and consider his case, for the characteristic of all social
doctors is, that they fix their minds on some man or group of men whose
case appeals to the sympathies and the imagination, and they plan
remedies addressed to the particular trouble; they do not understand
that all the parts of society hold together, and that forces which are
set in action act and react throughout the whole organism, until an
equilibrium is produced by a re-adjustment of all interests and rights.
They therefore ignore entirely the source from which they must draw all
the energy which they employ in their remedies, and they ignore all the
effects on other members of society than the ones they have in view.
They are always under the dominion of the superstition of government,
and, forgetting that a government produces nothing at all, they leave
out of sight the first fact to be remembered in all social discussion -
that the State cannot get a cent for any man without taking it from
some other man, and this latter must be a man who has produced and
saved it. This latter is the Forgotten Man.
http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essay ... gotten.htm
Some books for Joe to read:
a conflict of visions:
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The Forgotten Man:
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Liberal Fascism:
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New Deal or Raw Deal:
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The Economy of Cities:
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Economics in one lesson:
http://jim.com/econ/contents.html
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Basic economics:
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Liberty and Tyranny:
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the black book of communism:
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the federalist papers:
http://www.foundingfathers.info/federalistpapers/
As to why we Conservatives talk about guns a lot? Because the Progressives like using them so much.