4est_4est_Gump
Run Forrest! RUN!
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Easily, let's get caught in a wave
Easily, we won't get caught in a cage
Shaolin shakin' for the sake of his soul, everything must go
Lookin' mighty tired of all the things that you own, everything must go
I cant tell you who to idolize
You think its almost over but its only on the rise
Are you tired of the struggle for possessions?
Do you see wifi as a Human Right?
Do you see yourself (or your children) living in a world where you will not be able to acquire the same level of affluence that your parents were able to earn and enjoy?
Does business and industry owe you free goods and services as part of the social contract which they implicitly sign by going into business since they didn't build that, "we" did?
Easily, we won't get caught in a cage
Shaolin shakin' for the sake of his soul, everything must go
Lookin' mighty tired of all the things that you own, everything must go
I cant tell you who to idolize
You think its almost over but its only on the rise
Are you tired of the struggle for possessions?
Do you see wifi as a Human Right?
Do you see yourself (or your children) living in a world where you will not be able to acquire the same level of affluence that your parents were able to earn and enjoy?
Does business and industry owe you free goods and services as part of the social contract which they implicitly sign by going into business since they didn't build that, "we" did?
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/11/how-young-people-are-destroying-liberty.html...
Policymakers, strategists, and citizens alike need to recognize that a major new political debate is emerging.
Republicans have already run up against the first harsh realities of this change. Even if they cannot clearly articulate the insight, many of them intuit that it’s difficult even to think up an idea like political freedom in a culture unmoored from the habits of responsible maintenance that property ownership inculcates.
Without an ownership society, where citizens are prudent stewards of broadly distributed private property, freedom tends to become what it was in revolutionary France—an abstract ideal that can easily arouse destructive political feelings that know no bounds. That’s why the shift from right-to-own to right-to-access has the real potential to overturn centuries of cultural certainty about the foundations of liberty and its importance to human flourishing.
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