Yeah, but the Man sayz I gotta write better... :anger:
You know, I can prove how and when capitalism will collapse (save the conditions remain and there aren't any catastrophic acts of nature); and I still get a B- in English. ARGGH!!!
Plus, most of what I have read is complex philosophy, economics, history, and plays.
No, I have a very ostentatious vocabulary. That wouldn't be the problem....
What should I read? I have read a lot of books all ready! I have read (or am reading) most of the great books of the western world....
Not true, Montesquieu quickly points out that 1) The type of system the US uses is a republic (he doesn't point out the US, but the type of system the US uses)
2) A democracy is a direct democracy
and that a republic is SUPPOSED to be small.
Besides, england has 4-6 political parties, not 2! France has an all most infinite number of political parties! The US is one of the few with only 2 parties.
BTW, I'm -10, -10
"Either this wall paper goes, or I do!" Oscar Wilde, he was in a French hotel for the last years of his life, and hated the wall paper. He frequently complained about them.
America's republic was doomed as soon as it grew too big, to become an extensive repulic. Montesquieu once said that the flaws of a republic are extensive borders. He continues to show that only a couple idealogies will come from this (dems & reps), and that this doesn't adequately cover the people's opinion - which is the purpose of a republic. So, in essence, the US republic is a failure.
Really? Patented? Infringement? You're sueing me!?! lol
The specifics on it though, I don't quite understand. Like, how long would the string have to be? And how heavy is the weight? And how long is the pole which attatches to the string? etc., etc...
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