Radio: Dangers of Seeking Utopia
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, David John Marotta appeared on Radio 1070 WINA’s Schilling Show with Rob Schilling to talk about dangers of seeking utopia and the sinfulness of humanity.
This series reviews ideas from “Looking Backward 2000-1887” by Edward Bellamy, which laid the groundwork for nearly every socialist perspective and assumption.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, David John Marotta appeared on Radio 1070 WINA’s Schilling Show with Rob Schilling to talk about dangers of seeking utopia and the sinfulness of humanity.
On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, David John Marotta appeared on Radio 1070 WINA’s Schilling Show to take a closer look at the calls for free college education in the socialist utopia.
The space of disagreement between tolerance and intolerance is often lost in the socialist perspective.
The increasing monoculture within universities pushes, at least slightly, each graduating class more toward favoring socialism.
Our first step is not “closing our eyes and imaging it.” We need our eyes wide open analyzing each idea for its own individual costs and benefits.
One common socialist assumption is that government collectivism is so essential for success that there is no such thing as self-sufficiency.
Edward Bellamy’s novel “Looking Backward” moved hearts and minds, ultimately moving nations and history.
One of the most common socialist assumptions is that it is possible to perfect society.
The appeal to the Nordic countries from socialists is a false one. Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway are examples of market economies, not socialism.
The unpleasant reality is that socialism quickly turns to the use of force to bring about their vision of society.