You see what you want to see in my posts. I never called you a feminist. I said liberalism supports feminism.
Sorry to spoil your liberal mindset of feminism...
No, I'm not reading anything into them. You accused me of having a mindset of liberal feminism, or at the very least of being a liberal, which you have just said supports feminism. Don't write it if you aren't going to stand behind it.
Again I never called you a Marxist, I said Marxism supports feminism.
So, you were not by implication suggesting that, in not supporting your notion of "social justice", I was anti-family, which incidentally is indicative of Marxism?
What I said was that if the needs of the nation were in danger than the government has to duty to take over the business. That is not the same as "taking it from one person and giving it to another."
Ownership, whether of property or means of production must be inviolate. Just to be clear, so that there isn't any confusion for anyone reading this thread, I want to confirm that you believe the concept of private property is not absolute, and that such notions are subordinate to the needs of one individual or group of individuals? No equivocations, please, just a yes or no will suffice.
I must ask you does that same theft of property also apply to Wall Street and corporations which "take away" the profit and expenditures of family farms and small businesses?
If those businesses are able to conduct their operation with greater efficiency and savings of cost, in essence if their product and productivity are greater, and are
not protected, either overtly or covertly, by political action, then I have no issues with its success or the failure of others. I do object to plutocracy, and the protection by government of one class or group of citizen against another, regardless of who that group is or how wealthy they are. I believe that either the rule of law is objective, and ownership absolute, or what we have and what we can do is purely a function of who we know, whom we can bribe and from whom we can still.