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Universally-accepted principles?

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There is a great debate on this topic throughout the world from Politicians, Religion Leaders, Revolutionist, Communist, Socialist, Idealistic, Economist, Coup Sympathize and so forth. It would be a great assistance if I could get some views from various groups globally how they perceived this topic and what would be their input to this topic. The Universally Accepted Principles.

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  1. There is no compromise when it comes to principles, value and morals etc.  Its either right or wrong, no in between. The only universal principles that should be allowed is Freedom and Capitalism, Free Market Societies who are allowed to be free and progress. Revolutionist, Communist, Socialist, Idealistic, Economist, Coup Sympathize and so forth are all failures when compared to capitalist free market societies.  All people are to be free. Leaders need to be elected by fair election. Their markets need to be open for business globally. End of story.


  2. I disagree with Swearfin's claims. I think he's equating opposites, e.g. free markets and capitalism, individual freedom and rulers, albeit elected ones.

    In any case, there are many people who disagree with his principles; if there is one person who disagrees with a principle it is not and cannot be "universally accepted."

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