Why do people automatically believe that their government is reliable? Many people think that their government is the best as it is based on moral integrity, virtue, freedom and equality. But if our government actually convince us of these things by hiding the truth and manipulating the facts, the citizens who love the country will give up on their life to do so I will continue. George Orwell warned the government in a 1984 novel.
A former philosopher in London, perhaps contradicting term Leonard Peikoff wrote a paper on the group of objectivists with a fascism warning to the United States in the late 1960s. Objectiveists may be more conscious of what fascism is - but it is not that important. However, examples of warnings are disclosed. I will fast forward for about 60 years. Here we are delighted and fewer Americans understand the political field than I have ever been. The most serious problem is that this includes the establishment of the United States - constitutional democratic republic. (In the past two years, the US withdrew from the world 's most democratic country and recently published an article in' economist '.)
The first way the country can not take fascism seriously now is trivial: no one is left to warn of the danger. But in the United States, at least some thinkers do it. They were left behind, blacklisted, and deliberately deleted. Then the question will be: Why does it become a taboo and even the rise of fascism as a distant possibility - even if not possible? All major media warned not to use words such as "fascism", "authoritarianism", "Hitler", "Mussolini" using all the works announced during the election year. The doll was made by the Nazis. Therefore, there is a problem that the United States has no information - but strange, strange, embarrassing intentional ignorance. The country makes itself blind, and now the authoritarian marchs and applauds
Unfortunately, sometimes these warnings are too late. On 10th February 2009, US satellites and Russian satellites collided, causing two satellites to explode hundreds of fragments. They must now be tracked as cosmic garbage. The loss of only these two satellites is estimated to be several million dollars and highlights the seriousness of the unsuspecting problem of satellites. Prior to 2010, satellite launch was entirely dependent on the government's space program, especially the United States and the former Soviet space program. Private rocket operators have dramatically reduced the price of launch satellites to space, thanks to groundbreaking technological innovation in the private sector including Eraceusk's Space X.