joyous imaginative freedom.
That's what Americans have had in general for a long time. They think they are free, because they've been indoctrinated to think that, but compared to better democracies, they really aren't.
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joyous imaginative freedom.
That's what Americans have had in general for a long time. They think they are free, because they've been indoctrinated to think that, but compared to better democracies, they really aren't.
Which democracies do you have in mind? For many it could be argued that they are American vassals. That doesn't leave too much freedom for their populations who thus must be indoctrinated even more.
We haven't been a scientific super power since the space race. The shuttle program was cool, but we even abandoned that.