When Marxism is brainwashing people but every major organ of information in the US probably has a political commissar /
Idk what hurts my soul more people these dumbass americans or me imagining what China's "Marxism major" looks like
Idk what hurts my soul more people these dumbass americans or me imagining what China's "Marxism major" looks like
fudan.edu.cn/en/2019/0513/c295a96648/page.html
Found something from a school of Marxism in Shanghai
https://www.fudan.edu.cn/en/2019/0513/c295a96648/page.html
Found something from a school of Marxism in Shanghai
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https://www.fudan.edu.cn/en/2019/0513/c295a96648/page.html
Found something from a school of Marxism in Shanghai
https://www.fudan.edu.cn/en/2019/0513/c295a96648/page.html
Found something from a school of Marxism in Shanghai
From a girl I talked to:
1.The materiality of the world and the law of development
2.Practice and cognition and its development law
3.Human society and its law of development
4.Essence and law of capitalism
5.The development of socialism and its law
6.communism
my University is Xiangtan University, the place where Mao was born and he cared my University in that time
my teacher talked him Marx in a humorous way
he talks less about Marxism, more interesting things about him
but anyway we don't listen, just a boring class everyone must take
supreme court basically just set a precedent of bureaucracy being unconstitutional lol
supreme court basically just set a precedent of bureaucracy being unconstitutional lol
and what does this mean ?
and what does this mean ?
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
Societal collapse speed run: expert level
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
based supreme court doing more harm to the US then we can ever do
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
Wtf
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
Bureaucrats in shambles
any agency like the EPA, CDC, FDA, etc. which attempts to set any form of policy or regulation outside of congress actually passing a law which specifically prescribes such regulation/policy into explicit legislature would be unconstitutional. while it doesn't dismantle these agencies or anything, it basically means if they try to regulate anything and are brought to court over it they will lose 90% of the time
Depends on how narrow or widely the courts interpret the Major Questions doctrine
Depends on how narrow or widely the courts interpret the Major Questions doctrine
i was posting snippets from the ruling in the sc decision thread
gorsuch & alito basically explicitly said it's unconstitutional for anyone to do any form of policy law except congress