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Change: below. BTW, this font in bold is more legible than the default font.]The welfare state. Scandinavia, Germany. We cannot afford it. In fact, we cannot even consider it: Southern Cameroonians have
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Jan 28 2007, 10:17 PM EST
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Change: That is why the notion of upgrading is present in every system. A total switch always exposes the switcher. Capitalism can be humanized: that would
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Jan 27 2007, 10:23 PM EST
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Change: The counter consideration is to ponder why the traditional African state succumbed to Arab and European expansionism. They must have had a weakness or many
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Jan 27 2007, 10:12 PM EST
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Change: The counter argument is that Tanzania remained a poor state and Mwalimu's agenda began to unravel after he departed. It could be argued that Mwalimu's
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Jan 27 2007, 10:01 PM EST
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Change: Having said that, there exist financially successful small states with potent militaries (Switzeland), which make it expensive for potential aggressors. This model ought to be
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Jan 26 2007, 8:22 PM EST
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Change: I suggest that we define a socialist state by its best example on our continent, Ujamaa as introduced into Tanzania by Mwalimu Nyerere. The security
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Jan 26 2007, 8:12 PM EST
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Change: Weakness has never made any state the target of an invasion: success, wealth, possession of widely useful resources--these attract parasites, rovers, roamers, and bandits who
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Change: The future Southern Cameroon will be wise to stop imitating the systems that conquered our systems and focus on upgrading, improving, modernising our own system
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Change: rights etcetera.Given our history as Africans (deprivation, colonialism, annexation), our relatively high level of educated persons, our relatively small size, our natural resources, my bias is towards making us Africa's first true mercantilist state. Mercantilism provides the greatest amount of power and influence for a small country.
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Jan 24 2007, 3:57 AM EST
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Change: marketmarketplace in mind. The welfare state. Scandinavia, Germany. We cannot afford it. The socialist state. I do not understand it well. I hope somebody can elaborate a little bit more. My sense is that we should be encouraging free enterprise, while safeguarding the environment, human rights etcetera.Given
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Jan 24 2007, 3:55 AM EST
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Change: The nationalist model is very common in the world, but is it a completely healthy model for us to adopt? In this model, the state
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