Ok, I want to define the significance of the term left movements
used by the Master in Selections of the Writings. I need to know
the differences between this term and the current politic parties
and governments of the left side.
Dear Hasan,
Unfortunately this is from a talk and I don't
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Date: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 2:20 pm
Subject: Re: neoliberalists vs. socialists
To: Baha'i Studies bahai-st@list.jccc.edu
The entire paragraph is:
Praise be to Him, ye are acquainted with the various laws,
institutions and principles of the world; today nothing short of
these divine
that Abdu'l-Baha spoke so
accurately and specifically about these events!
Regards
Prema
On 5/6/07, Hasan Elias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suppose bahá'ís don't go in any politic direction nor get into
neoliberalists vs. socialists conflict. For example, we don't care the
tendency of the new
?:
Movements, newly-born and world-wide in their range, will exert
their utmost effort for the advancement of their designs. The
Movement of the Left will acquire great importance. Its influence
will spread.
- 'Abdu'l-Bahá wrote in Selections of the Writings -
Dear Hasan,
I'm not
Dear Hasan,
What precisely is a neoliberalist? Which color or hue of the political
spectrum is this particular shade? Where has this term been utilized?
Thanks,
Bill
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Ok, I want to define the significance of the term left movements used by the
Master in Selections of the Writings. I need to know the differences between
this term and the current politic parties and governments of the left side.
SKYGRAM [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Dear Hasan,
What precisely
I suppose bahá'ís don't go in any politic direction nor get into neoliberalists
vs. socialists conflict. For example, we don't care the tendency of the new
president in France or the socialist Evo Morales in Bolivia (the secretary of
Castro-Chavez).
So, what 'Abdu'l-Bahá is saying