Logamacs plans for the future.

Day 1,050, 10:17 Published in Singapore USA by logamac

Hello People of eSingapore. I say well done and good luck to Thedark Ace. I hope that he will be a great president and hopefully fix our economy.

What have I been planning?

Yes I am trying to create the eSingaporean labour party again. I will not change the name of the NGP because I think the deserves to stay. I will take over a small party.

My logo won't show up but you know what it is. It's the newspaper logo.

For chewies benefit. This is what the political compass thinks about me.

Both an economic dimension and a social dimension are important factors for a proper political analysis. By adding the social dimension you can show that Stalin was an authoritarian leftist (ie the state is more important than the individual) and that Gandhi, believing in the supreme value of each individual, is a liberal leftist. While the former involves state-imposed arbitrary collectivism in the extreme top left, on the extreme bottom left is voluntary collectivism at regional level, with no state involved. Hundreds of such anarchist communities exisited in Spain during the civil war period
You can also put Pinochet, who was prepared to sanction mass killing for the sake of the free market, on the far right as well as in a hardcore authoritarian position. On the non-socialist side you can distinguish someone like Milton Friedman, who is anti-state for fiscal rather than social reasons, from Hitler, who wanted to make the state stronger, even if he wiped out half of humanity in the process.
The chart also makes clear that, despite popular perceptions, the opposite of fascism is not communism but anarchism (ie liberal socialism), and that the opposite of communism ( i.e. an entirely state-planned economy) is neo-liberalism (i.e. extreme deregulated economy)

I am not a communist I am a socialist. There is a big difference.