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8 A Com We have reproduced belov of various modern forms of p son of political systems depa important respects: (1) it mal forms of government and (2) pare actual governments in e> in terms of characteristics n toward the worth and dignitj Today, more than ever be SYNC FASCISi I. Purpose of ^ Government Uguolonlet Lj the etonomic well being of I its workers J L 2. Restrictions on its Activity No restrictions on gove 3. Procedures IChonges governmer _ ^?i be mode by o notionc for Change ,0mp05ed 0| rfprtsen, labor managementgovernment | A t liflWAMt# T? VIIIACfl 9 /TO/A. Rights CvTfl Modem Syndicalist stot os dictatorships Fictior maintained, bet corrup 5. Theory of CvflHB Law Directives and rcgulati laws which tend to be 6. Equality of /?;* ___ Members ol the P Citizens ungle porty > become privileged ( group: minor ^ groups often persecuted 7. Justice /OT5ir$ Admin 8. Leadership embodied in supermer _ _ , . Propaganda to develo education ond technicians requir the economic system 10. Taxation sre To provide funds for si nctivity by opponents If. International Develop wholever _ I . measures, including Relations conquests and alliances, that are necessary to secure trode policies fovorable to economic develooment of country 12. Consent of p Th? supermen IT the Governed rui w.ii r determine the Cenerol Will ot the people iparison of G< v a cartoon-capsule comparison >olitical systems. This comparirts from usual practice in two ces no attempt to compare the it makes no attempt to com:istence. Comparisons are made lost clearly revealing attitudes r of human beings, fore, it is important that every I COMMON Mon it nothing but on Monomk en,l,y 10 'l10' H One potty rule poramount mnl --."_T,^5".// provides that each community one rnmentol acts ~ semi independent council it should ,n^government chonges ore su p ,n "?' ' iov"l Actually, made ot N Communist Porty lor in its Politburo I Citizens outside Party mus *7} conform in every respect S Member of Porly hove gP \*z?*J'/ ^>>vy limited voice in government 5$M. es opfrotc & i of right to pnvote property it @ ons assume equol position with Directives and regulations assume eitended to details of living with laws Bosk doctrine is "From (y^L. each according to his i |JT , "5y? /g9 V and10 ,0('1 USH there ore y~^^jyy distinctions dependent ^ yv Justice promotes ineiorable morch ? >? /^\ inevitable world ^ revolution of | KloRI iwi ( ~T 'ot ^ >* ^ini> Party membra ond used for the ineiorable process of world rev p loyal followers mtimviy v eras., tor """ ?" sZ\ ~~^\ _ Moteriolistk skills in science ond I ^:-fS sued History (it, Communistic vc - ~- to develop loyalty fo the Party jbsidirs, restriction of economic Tonotion used to recover governm and evtensive party activities in differential salaries as incentive1 'rtj Fdotromhipi bos*d on tiptdirnt) ty^? -j?i?welfort ond world reolution Only Forty mombtn dttorvt to THE CLOTHMAKER jvernmental Syi American citizen know the basic p< democracy. In our American form of goveri by common consent and to be used We have not lived up to this ideal a we have the freedom to work toi philosophy which holds individual state, not the servant. ISM SOCIALISM Man u nothing but f-"') an economic entity /f?\ Depends upon COSS11 rUTIOSiVs^^V y^',, v 'he constitution. y C*'' frccoom / y ^ (:4r) Nj0thinG hough constitution "~V "P^ |' I oreo should hove YT\\ V^? P (honges in government ore to be ( mode by system common to thot^^^^^^^^^ pposed to be mode v/-" 1 In at I meeting of the W& L/y W .H e1 ... C&"* 4 LATCST* low it not only on J A lAU} " instrument for reform, I <ls V | 15 HOUR but on odministrotive 1 uiORk DAY tool for operation of Jjtf\ 7 DAY manifold government vMh}I | Wt^C_K_ an equol position As communism bosK doctrine is From eoch occordmg j to his ability, to eosh according to his need ." i of history toword sq^'al? f Justice thought of as "social justice." includes all aspects of equalitorianism. economic, social, political mi ?If/M olution . eiecutivoi I or leoderchip in tociolift political acti vitrc i y Propogonda in Maman J, y economics and \ 'n m0,'"0'lt,,< technology empha / TjSip |jj) rsion) widely used 3i^ ^ .X Toiotion it on instrument tJ (or social control enl (undt paid out ' jT"\< i lor greater ettort """" Sooalism at 1 ronteived as a worldw,('* mov'm(n( * jj^* - \^ Jembranng workers /" f %j3r ??Q fVlCTX everywhere ^ Yw\t\ Mationolism ond * Ve > N^C^""3h) neeessary orrom v?'V ' ' modotion to different / \^ X\SV" M i to promote forty governments hove ?^?Sjhx' fr i ?l destroyed this idea v*^ r1 f ^ b*"mwl,'d ?nl?ffp stems alicies of our own form of iment, taxation is, ideally, for revenue purposes only, nd some of the others?but vards the perfection of a I man the master of the REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY Governments ore orgonned lo preserve God given ughlt of men including life. Iibeity. ond piopeity y/frv ( ^ xWsnit \ S 3 Constitution establishes separation of powers between egis . judic . ond fire branches ond between not I itate, ond local gov Is, lute people % inviolable lights By consent of people Constitution requires almost universal approval _? __,ov^\ (itu*ns lights \ o" '"son /r"S. tiAY**? government / * ot T Guoionterd by / P^tr^x ' '^i Constitution ^ Slot* lows should b* o reflation of J j> J-=*-P\. moiol low ond / vCT^ common consent dan stands equol before Cod and should slond equal tefore the law 'JTWW7' JuttKe JIT^ rj each person s ~>y unalienable LX,/ / Lcoutn may or rouno onywnere in sooety, and ore [hoien by <ommon consent (duration should _i) ,?"\^ ossist eo<h individual tJ7 Tt* p ma?imam bit ^j^3^i Cod given talents Toiolion by iommon sonsenl ond for revenue only 1 II III' tolotiomhipr lor . H^OL mutuol bonofit of oil men and for Rim**''', \ - ' \ pmtrvotion ol \ poor* ond it <on<*ttion lo m'Jlb nrmtity lor odion. fJ. ^{4 1 ^ not on inttrumont lor (oornon Minority NOVEMBER. 1960 AMERICA The bright colors of all? the bright reds and browns of trees against an even brighter blue of sky. The shine of our red, white and blue flag waving proudly reminding those who take time to look, that we are free. 1 he cars, new and old, lined up in front of the service station with hoods open waiting for anti?freeze, looking a bit like hungry birds with mouths open waiting to be fed. This, showing that we have more in the way of material things than other people in other countries. Kids, from 6 to 60. enjoying wading through leaves listening to the rustle and the snap of acorns. The joy of burning leaves and helping to create a smell that could only mean autumn. This is wonderful for people to be carefree enough to stop once in a while and enjoy so simple a pleasure. The excitement of a presidential election. Everywhere you go, you can hear all the arguments, some getting rather heated at limes. Then, the climax, staying glued to a television until a 11 hours waiting for the moment when the next president will be known. Sometimes we take for granted the rights that we have, the privilege of choosing the man who will lead us for the next four years. Can you imagine a life without the freedom to enjoy all these things? We have so much to be thankful for, a family to love, plenty of food r?n nut- faliloc w.. vuuivu, vi iv. i 1^111 iv; choose our church and faith without pressure from anybody, the freedom to think what we like, and even more important the right to say what we think. This, then is America and during the holiday season especially we should remember these things. Bill Lowery Clinton Mills Where Does The Wind Go? The wind, just as trouble haf \I fo * ? %?>uw ** V UIIVII w UI 1 y (IUUUI much, disappears in the distance. When we think back we find that the troubles we worry about the most, always amount to the least. Today we can easily see that ours has become a worrying civilization and the result has brought us heart trouble, nervous tension, and worse. It is a normal reaction for us to think ahead and security today has grown to be a very uiifjuiuuu pari 01 our everyday lives. There is, however, a limit to all that our high strung systems will stand. So just remember, t h e wind comes, passes you bv and lades away somewhere in the distance to get weaker against the hills and trees and disappear. . . so will trouble. So don't worry yourself sick over it. Do not judge mankind by yourself or all women by your wife.?Hundu Proverb.