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Youth Riots in London: The Real Cause They WON’T Tell You About.

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Manco 64, home of alternative economics

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and contrarian views. Well, today I want

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to talk about Britain. There's talk that

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Britain has become lawless. Uh there's a

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story that uh came out this week

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about uh

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how teenagers went on a rampage at a

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Marks and Spencers or M&S store in in

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London in Clappam London. The story came

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out uh yesterday in the Telegraph.

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office says M&S accuses Sadiq Khan, the

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mayor of London uh of being soft on

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crime. Retailer urges mayor to pri

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prioritize effective policing after

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teenagers cause chaos in Clappam store.

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So what what's that got to do with

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Manako 64, the home of alternative

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economics and contrarian views? Well,

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the uh rule of law has been something

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that uh and and also the respect for

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property because if you respect the rule

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of law, you respect property, you

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respect the individual. That has been

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the the basic fundamental reason why

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Britain uh did so well in the last few

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hundred years. And you might want to

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criticize uh the British Empire and

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whatever else but uh one thing that

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Britain spread around the world was uh

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organizing uh the rule of law, private

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property and it's one of the reasons

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Britain was so successful and it is the

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same principle and fundamental that led

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to the success of the United States.

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Don't forget the United States of

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America uh well for all intents and

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purposes is a der derivative of Britain.

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uh they were the original 13 colonies

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and uh yes they they felt uh hard done

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by by King George III and they revolted

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uh and uh the reason I'm speaking about

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this what's it got to do with teenagers?

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Well, I think uh

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I if we uh get a quote from uh Frederick

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Bastia, French economist and philosopher

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and politician actually from the 18 uh

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mid 1800s in France. He said the

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following. When plunder becomes a way of

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life for a group of men in a society

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over the course of time, they create for

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themselves a legal system that

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authorizes it and a moral code that

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glorifies it. So I've recommended the

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law uh this uh book by Frederick Basia

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many times. How did I learn about the

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law? Well, it was back uh about 2000

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2002 or two 2003 when I started looking

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into the Austrian school of economics.

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Um Austrian school of economics uh is

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kind of the opposite of what we have

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now. The Keynesian um Keynesian state,

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right? uh big government, uh central

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banking, fiat currency,

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uh not just socialism and and welfare,

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but also subsidies

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uh for big corporations.

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Um, the Austrian school

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espouses the opposite of that. Pretty

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much what Frederick Bastia espoused. Uh,

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and that is a a a small state that is uh

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in charge of um really

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administering the rule of law and making

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sure that individuals

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and their property uh are protected.

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Because I I if the state starts

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infringing

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on the individual and and property,

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well, it turns into a legal plunder

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system.

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And uh I would say unfortunately that

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Britain was the bullwark of this

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yeah of a system that worked really well

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for a few hundred years, but in the last

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75 50 years, it's all gone downhill. And

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unfortunately, it's a bad sign for the

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whole of the West because Britain led

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the way and way up and now it's leading

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on the way down. So,

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so what I'm trying to say is these

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teenagers uh or be whoever they are who

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are uh ransacking shops

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uh I'm not saying they're doing the

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right thing, but

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they can sense there's something wrong

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that our elites have been robbing

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everyone blind through taxation, through

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inflation, through regulations. ations

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and they have no hope. So they resort to

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plundering as well. Uh our elites are

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leading by example. Uh and uh I don't

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see uh any other way out uh from this

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than through uh trying to educate the

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public and and tell them about such

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concepts uh the philosophy of the rule

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of law. So that's why today uh we're

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going to go through

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um

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what uh Frederick uh Bastia says about

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the law, right? And also legal plunder.

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Um so this is on page 16. The law

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defends plunder. Well, that's not good,

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is it? because it's supposed to uh

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protect the individual against plunder.

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So he says but it does not always uh do

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this. Sometimes the law defends plunder

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and participates in it. Thus the

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beneficiaries are spared the shame,

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danger and scruple which their acts

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would otherwise involve.

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Sometimes the law places the whole

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apparatus of judges, police, prisons and

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jearms at the service of the plunderers

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and treats the victim when he defends

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himself as a criminal. In short, there

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is a legal plunder.

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And it is of this no doubt that Mr. The

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Montal Monta Lomb speaks, "This legal

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plunder may be only an isolated stain

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among the legislative measures of the

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people. If so, it is best to wipe it out

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with a minimum of speeches and

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denunciations

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and in spite of the uproar of the vested

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interests.

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So let's go through how toident identify

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uh legal plunder. Uh but how is this

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legal plunder to be identified? Quite

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simply see if the law takes from some

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persons what belongs to them and gives

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it to other persons to whom it does not

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belong. see if the law benefits one

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citizen at the expense of another by

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doing what the citizen himself cannot do

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without committing a crime.

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Then abolish this law without delay for

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for it is not only an evil itself but

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also it is a fertile source for further

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evils because it invites reprisals.

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If such a law which may be an isolated

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case is not abolished immediately it

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will spread multiply and develop into a

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system

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and unfortunately that's what the

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Keynesian system is the welfare warfare

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corporate state it it's just gone on and

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on and on and it's one of the reasons

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why I talk a lot about sound money gold

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and silver because when you have sound

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money gold and silver and you have no

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central bank, it's a lot harder for the

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state to commit legal plunder. And it's

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one of the things that um Alan Greenspan

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wrote in his essay in 1966

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about uh gold and economic freedom.

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So let's continue. It says the person

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who profits from this law will complain

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bitterly defending his acquired rights

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entitlements, right?

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uh he will claim that the state is

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obligated to protect and encourage his

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particular industry that this procedure

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enriches the state because the protected

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industry is thus able to spend more and

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to pay higher wages to the poor poor

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working man.

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Do not listen to this sophistry by

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vested interest. The acceptance of these

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arguments will build legal plunder into

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a whole system. In fact, in fact, this

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has already occurred. The present uh day

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delusion is an attempt to enrich

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everyone at the expense of everyone else

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to make plunder universal under the

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pretense of organizing it.

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So yeah, when our leaders who are

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supposed to protect the public against

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crimes, against plunder, when they're

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the ones who are doing the the plunder

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and the crime, uh, is it any wonder that

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we get lawless Britain? Let's continue.

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Legal plunder has many names.

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Now legal plunder can be committed in an

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infinite number of ways. Thus we have an

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infinite number of plans for organizing

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it. Tariffs, there you go. protection,

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benefits, subsidies, encouragements,

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progressive taxation, public schools,

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guaranteed jobs, guaranteed profits,

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minimum wages, a right to relief, a

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right to the tools of labor, free

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