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Western values: for real or for veil?
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The difference between communism and capitalism is superficial. Edward Goldsmith said it in the 1970s: There is a limited pie. The difference between communism and capitalism is who holds the knife.
This is now out of date: we have a shrinking pie.

That's the dichotomy between what is preached and taught: humanity, help to the other, tolerance, compassion, unselfishness and so on and what happens on the ground, where often 'righteous' dudes are suckers for less particular ones






Looks like Ian is right in that the possibility of the arrested ones being killed is a very real one.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/...

Soviet bloc was based on a different ideology and encompassed a different list of friends. Third world, well... they mostly coped with hardships, often resulting from the activity of the other two, developing their own -:)
Not sure anyone can provide the list of what constitutes the Western values, but I guess they are presumed to include democracy, private property and capitalistic economic system, personal liberties and freedoms. Found some sources that extend them to or elaborate like: "rationalism, self-criticism, the disinterested search for truth, the separation of church and state, the rule of law, equality before the law, freedom of conscience and expression, human rights, liberal democracy, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".
To a great degree they all exist of course. However, every here and there, some of them are bent, the justice is selective, the standards are double..
More cynical and pessimistic folks even claim all of the above as secondary and forming the ambiances for real values, claiming them to be: moneymaking, amassment of wealth, power and domination.
What do you think?