Well, that seems like a viable course requirement to me.
Like learning a language, nothing is better than immersion to get fluent in something. Seeing a system, in effect, from the inside out by living in it will point up its strengths and weaknesses a lot sooner than any claims or descriptions of "leftist radicals", etc.
If socialism is truly a B.S. system - which I believe it is, immersion in it will surely bring its shortcoming to the surface in short order, just like the big chunks in a cesspool, and those who condemn it, if they truly believe what they say, will have nothing to fear in exposing what they (and I) believe to be the truth - indeed, they, and I, may welcome such immersion by others as the best way to remove the scales from the eyes of the na
Like learning a language, nothing is better than immersion to get fluent in something. Seeing a system, in effect, from the inside out by living in it will point up its strengths and weaknesses a lot sooner than any claims or descriptions of "leftist radicals", etc.
If socialism is truly a B.S. system - which I believe it is, immersion in it will surely bring its shortcoming to the surface in short order, just like the big chunks in a cesspool, and those who condemn it, if they truly believe what they say, will have nothing to fear in exposing what they (and I) believe to be the truth - indeed, they, and I, may welcome such immersion by others as the best way to remove the scales from the eyes of the na
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