d I assume you must be the middle class educated and brainwashed by the communist party into Saying that the communist won against the Japanese in ww2? I'm just curious seeing how lucky the PRC was given the UN seat although they did not EARN it from contributing to the allies in ww2 despite the fact the rest of the world knew that the nationalist army not the communist army bore the brunt of the Japanese army in ww2
thank you for talking about this, too few people (especially westerners) know about the deeds of this man, as a Taiwanese patriot, I'm really glad to see this video.
3:26 Quan Is pronounced like Chu-in If you know how to pronounce Qing Dynasty correctly, realize Q makes a ch sound in other words too Min Sheng is pronounced like Min Shung
Interesting how both the Nationalists and Communists see their origins in Sun Yat-sen. The Communist Party even calls him the "Forerunner of the Democratic Revolution", if I remember rightly.
Armin Beintze State Owned Mega Corps and a non-free market economy aren't seen as capitalism by capitalists. I'm a fascist by the way and I think China isn't communist but isn't capitalist either, it's just a horrible and more fucked up version of Brazil, without all the mongrels.
crqf2010ruler You aren't a fascist. If you are, you wouldnt be using the internet, being ruled over by your authortarian regime with no access to UA-cam and no free speech.
Yuan Shikai yeeted those principles out the window. I loved how tigerstar said "who knows what would have happened if Yuan Shikai DIDN'T RUIN EVERYTHING"
What if Pu-Yi was never overthrown? What if Pu-Yi went to Oxford in the UK like he planned? What if Pu-Yi pulled a Hearts of Iron IV and tried to break Manchukuo from Japan? What if Pu-Yi escaped to Tokyo?
For nearly all of its history, the people of China were dominated by a landed aristocracy. Sun Yat-sen understood that the elimination of land monopoly was fundamental to the formation of a nation serving the interests of all its people. The approach he embraced he took from the study of the American political economist Henry George. This was to collect the full potential rental value of land from those who controlled land, whether agricultural, urban or holding natural resources.
I don’t know if any of you guys have been noticing this. Sun Yat Sen’s three principles of the people (Nationalism, Democracy, and People’s livelihood) is almost like the three principles of the French Revolution or French Tricolor (Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood). Liberty=Democracy, Equality=People’s livelihoods, and Brotherhood=Nationalism.
The truth is that Sir Sun-Yat Sen received a lot of influence from Western philosophers and ideologies, as is the case with the Enlightenment and what you mention.
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess That was a tyranny, not a democracy with equality of orders, the constitution and liberal principles were completely ignored.
Really interesting. The three tenets could be (grossly) simplified to 'of the people, by the people, and for the people', but maybe I'm just looking at it with American tinted glasses
Sun Yat-Sen truly is one of my favorite historical figures. He had a great vision, and it's a shame it has never been implemented in the mainland. Taiwan, on the other hand? Rock on.
KasuTommy im pretty certain that sun would have agreed with ccp's socialist outlook more than jiang's right wing goumindang whom had purged all its internal leftwing. Even sun's wife sided with the ccp.
Yeah, and his child, Sun Fo, was a lifelong KMT member who fled the PRC and eventually died on Taiwan. I don't think Sun Yat-Sen would have approved of Chiang's purges but I also don't think he would have agreed anymore so with Zedong's authoritarianism and radical left-wing ideology. Both Chiang and Mao betrayed Sun's legacy in different ways, but the fact still remains that modern-day Taiwan follows Sun's ideology much more so than mainland China. For the reasons Tigerstar stated.
I'm sure he would have approved of the ideology that got rid of his vision of a democratic China and replaced it with an authoritarian regime. Yes, he was friends with Lenin. No, he did not then revise his Principles of the People into a Leninist ideology.
after seeing suns three principles he sounds like a great guy who was really ahead of his time, its unfortunate that the kmt couldnt get past its differences and the ccp split off, if he had lived a bit longer china may have been a much better place today
You all don't know mandarin maybe now they force feed you that in schools but i can assure you I've met plenty of hong kongers who know no or just a few words of mandarin.
Yhea, the republican revolution did start as an Han nationalist one against the Manchus. But it shifted to civic nationalism after estabiment of the Republic
Emperor Tigerstar I really hope someday you can make a video on the auditing and the examination branch. I am really curious about how they work and their role or duties in Sun Yet Sen's establish government.
That feeling when you are one of the few dozen Georgists left and someone actually not only mentions Georgism but gets it right too. Thank you EmperorTigerstar for making my day!
I dunno, theres just something sour about owing something potentially having to sell it because youre not making enough money of it to support a tax on it. Although I thought it was interesting as far as it was presented in the video.
I think Three Principles of People looks similar to Kemalism (I know maybe that is a ridicilous comparison.). Sometimes, Kemalism described as "Six Arrows of Kemalism". This arrows are Nationalism, Republicanism, Secularism, State Capitalism, Reformism and Populism.
Comrade Nico I disagree, the consensus that Chiang was a terrible leader has now turned into one of sympathy, most historians now agree that he was a victim of circumstance, the horrific human rights abuses can be chalked up to their fight with the communists and Japanese (forced conscription, forced loans), China ruined it's currency to fulfil Sun's vision of China by debasing it's currency to fund schools and healthcare. Even the white terror that happened in Taiwan was a result of the red scare, which can also be compared to the US' Japanese internment camps, except there was an ACTUAL threat of overthrowing of the government.
I remember when Fascists gave its citizens guns to defend themselfs from tyranical goverment, and be able to openly say whatever they want about the goverment, truly the moment when Fascism is Right-Wing
Could you do a video on Freiwirtschaft? It is a very interesting economic system proposed by an anarchist and was shortly implemented in Wörgl (A village/town in austria) with great success before the world war.
Is making part two of the Libertarianism video one of them? Huh? Is it? Give us the video Tigerstar. GIVE US THE VIDEO! WHERE IS IT?! GIVE IT UP OR WE’LL FIND YOU *foams at mouth*
I know this is like 5 years old, but it's worth noting that even while Sun Yat-sen was promoting a pan-nationalist Chinese identity, he also heavily engaged in anti-Manchu rhetoric and, when creating the national mythos for his new nation's legitimacy, talked about the Manchus as if they were the cause of China's current misfortune.
The five color flag is more than just a representation of ethnicities. Those five colors have religious significance in China going back millennia associated with the cardinal directions. They're how the Red and Black Seas got their names. The number five in general is really significant there, and I can't help but wonder if that influenced the idea of having five branches of government (though the examination branch is obviously just a continuation of traditional civil service exams).
There's the usual executive, legislature, and judicial branch. But he added an oversight and testing branch. Oversight branch for auditing, investigating corruption, and impeachment government officials. The testing branch comes from the old Chinese practice of choosing government officials based on testing, as opposed to connection or lineage. So it was kept a separate branch to be impartial.
Very objective and very specific! This video clearly explained the Three Principles of People to the English speakers. --Best wishes from Billy, originally from Peking, China
If you could change the outcome of any one war in history, making sure the original republicans of China won would probably be up on the list of best possible changes
There was a fourth principle that was not included but actually crucial: christianity. Dr. Sun and the kuomintang believed that above all christianity was essential for china's development and the consolidation of the ethnic han majority. The folk religion was weak, while Buddhism was especially dangerous as it was the religion of foreign subversives and tyrants like the tibetans, mongols, and manchus. Thus they had be crushed and then brought into Christianity.
Sun Yat Sen was inspired by the success of the Kiachow German protectorate 1898-1914, which used a single tax on land. course.earthrightsinstitute.org/?q=node/104
Sun was the greatest Chinese that ever lived. Too bad his dream didn't become true over all of China. I think America could have used his five branches (Yuan) for say to impeach people (the Control Yuan) instead of the political intractable Congress and to fight appointments of the incompetent like the Norway Ambassador that doesn't know anything about Norway (the Examination Yuan). His mausoleum is quite a walk up Purple Mountain in Nanjing believe me. I had to rest a couple times to get there from the foot of the mountain. P.S. Quan sounds more like Chwahn, Min more like mean, Sheng more like Shung. I know Pinyin is confusing for English speakers (including me).
"Both Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zedong" Agreed these principles were good and therefore under no circumstances should the other side be allowed to implement them?
You still haven't uploaded the part two of you libertarian video. I get it, you might be busy and want to work on other projects. But the first video was well received, and it has been a month when you promised a week.
Small correction here: Socialism isn't based on labour, not really. It's based on collective ownership, though the extent of that "collective" is a matter of serious variation, from the whole nation in communism, to cooperative members in market socialism.
Sabertooth, Ok, I get how you're looking at it now, but I disagree. Even if property is collectivised, that doesn't mean money and labour must also be. Like in a cooperative. In such enterprises, the property is collective, the factories, facilities, even the land owned by the cooperative is equally owned by every single one of its members (and directed by some of those members elected by the rest). However, the rent or dividend from this property is very much owned very much privately by the members. I guess you could say the labour is owned equally by the cooperative's members, though I don't really see how one can own labour, that not being really a thing, in the most basic sense of the word. Someone can pay you for your time and work, but that time and work is not your employer's nor yours, its consequences are your boss'.
Sabertooth, Oh! So when you say labour, you're talking workforce! I get it now. About that chair, in a cooperative, usually, all members agree to share the profits equally and invest an equal minimum amount back into the enterprise. So, in a 100 members cooperative, if the profit from a single chair sale is 5$ (that's with all expenses substracted, employees paid, etc.), then every member will receive 0,05$ from the sale of that single chair and reinvest at least a portion of that five cents into the chair-making business.
@@yaumelepire6310 The collective ownership you're talking about is between the rulers of the communist regime. They are the ones who own everything, after they stole everything (which is what communists do) The population itself doesn't own anything. They don't own even their own lives and identity as a Human. I know this cause my family used to live in the Russian empire and went through the bolshevik nightmare
Hey Tiger, I really enjoy your videos, but sometimes I miss them in my subs feed because the thumbnails arent noticeable enough. Make them a bit more stand out. I.E bright colors, etc.
This one has always had a lot of support in the polls but never quite won, so I decided to make it this week. Enjoy!
Your pronunciation is really wrong. Put foreign words into Google Translate (or Youku/Tudou) and listen to the audio before you do your next video.
d I assume you must be the middle class educated and brainwashed by the communist party into Saying that the communist won against the Japanese in ww2? I'm just curious seeing how lucky the PRC was given the UN seat although they did not EARN it from contributing to the allies in ww2 despite the fact the rest of the world knew that the nationalist army not the communist army bore the brunt of the Japanese army in ww2
You put minquan twice at 5:12
thank you for talking about this, too few people (especially westerners) know about the deeds of this man, as a Taiwanese patriot, I'm really glad to see this video.
3:26 Quan Is pronounced like Chu-in
If you know how to pronounce Qing Dynasty correctly, realize Q makes a ch sound in other words too
Min Sheng is pronounced like Min Shung
Interesting how both the Nationalists and Communists see their origins in Sun Yat-sen. The Communist Party even calls him the "Forerunner of the Democratic Revolution", if I remember rightly.
Woodahooda "communist party" more like capitalists hahahahahaha
Armin Beintze State Owned Mega Corps and a non-free market economy aren't seen as capitalism by capitalists. I'm a fascist by the way and I think China isn't communist but isn't capitalist either, it's just a horrible and more fucked up version of Brazil, without all the mongrels.
crqf2010ruler You aren't a fascist. If you are, you wouldnt be using the internet, being ruled over by your authortarian regime with no access to UA-cam and no free speech.
crqf2010ruler but china is imperialist
Coffee Succubus he can still use youtube
*What would happen if Yuan Shikai didn't ruin everything?*
tell cody to get on to that pls
Yuan Shikai?
More like Yuan Shitkai.
Agree.
endy776 I recommend reading this timeline called “superpower china in 1912” where Yuan Shikai died before ever coming to power.
There won't be CCP. Even if there are, CCP won't have armed forces.
@@Koala1203 Exact thing I think, said the same in a speech class of him.
Yuan Shikai yeeted those principles out the window. I loved how tigerstar said "who knows what would have happened if Yuan Shikai DIDN'T RUIN EVERYTHING"
Democracy is for losers -Yuan Shikai
@@dasbubba841 Now old Chinese Emporers, are better than western posers!
Oof.
In the long run, that idiot caused China to be a communist dystopia
@@nathanschmitz2302The last Chinese Emperor literally became a puppet for the warlords then Japan
What if Pu-Yi was never overthrown?
What if Pu-Yi went to Oxford in the UK like he planned?
What if Pu-Yi pulled a Hearts of Iron IV and tried to break Manchukuo from Japan?
What if Pu-Yi escaped to Tokyo?
Dahkittydoonsta
You gotta ask Cody for those questions.
Alex Yorim you’re right
MeridianCross40
1. Republicans
2. China
3. Japan
4. KMT & CPC
NanjingReich: What if Pu-Yi won WWI?
He already abdicated
For nearly all of its history, the people of China were dominated by a landed aristocracy. Sun Yat-sen understood that the elimination of land monopoly was fundamental to the formation of a nation serving the interests of all its people. The approach he embraced he took from the study of the American political economist Henry George. This was to collect the full potential rental value of land from those who controlled land, whether agricultural, urban or holding natural resources.
Sun Yat Sen would’ve been great at ruling China with his three principles of people.
So the type of nationalism that Sun Yat Sen was talking about, is Civic Nationalism/Liberal Nationalism.
I don’t know if any of you guys have been noticing this. Sun Yat Sen’s three principles of the people (Nationalism, Democracy, and People’s livelihood) is almost like the three principles of the French Revolution or French Tricolor (Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood). Liberty=Democracy, Equality=People’s livelihoods, and Brotherhood=Nationalism.
Except for sending people who disagree with them to guillotine huh. I guess that breaks their little claim of being fair and egalitarian
The truth is that Sir Sun-Yat Sen received a lot of influence from Western philosophers and ideologies, as is the case with the Enlightenment and what you mention.
@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess That was a tyranny, not a democracy with equality of orders, the constitution and liberal principles were completely ignored.
I’m a Chinese and this is mostly accurate.
Yatsen needs dollar shave club
Evan Bird Is he gonna shave his mustache?
Finnish Guy I guess
Evan Bird Noooo not the mustache!
MIDKNIGHT FENRIR I agree with you.You seem to have a philosophically talented mind aswell.
Really interesting. The three tenets could be (grossly) simplified to 'of the people, by the people, and for the people', but maybe I'm just looking at it with American tinted glasses
More like federalism, separation of powers, and... well, Georgism, so yeah, pretty American ideas.
You aren't wrong. Sun Yat-sen was greatly influenced by Abraham Lincoln, who was the one who came up with that phrase.
Sun Yat-Sen truly is one of my favorite historical figures. He had a great vision, and it's a shame it has never been implemented in the mainland. Taiwan, on the other hand? Rock on.
KasuTommy im pretty certain that sun would have agreed with ccp's socialist outlook more than jiang's right wing goumindang whom had purged all its internal leftwing. Even sun's wife sided with the ccp.
Yeah, and his child, Sun Fo, was a lifelong KMT member who fled the PRC and eventually died on Taiwan. I don't think Sun Yat-Sen would have approved of Chiang's purges but I also don't think he would have agreed anymore so with Zedong's authoritarianism and radical left-wing ideology. Both Chiang and Mao betrayed Sun's legacy in different ways, but the fact still remains that modern-day Taiwan follows Sun's ideology much more so than mainland China. For the reasons Tigerstar stated.
Sun was a great friend of Lenin and would have approved Maoism.
Taiwan has become Hoklo supremacist.
I'm sure he would have approved of the ideology that got rid of his vision of a democratic China and replaced it with an authoritarian regime. Yes, he was friends with Lenin. No, he did not then revise his Principles of the People into a Leninist ideology.
ABSOLUTE CHINESE UNIT
Interestingly he is one of the few chinese figures from history that is widely respected on both sides of the Taiwan straight
after seeing suns three principles he sounds like a great guy who was really ahead of his time, its unfortunate that the kmt couldnt get past its differences and the ccp split off, if he had lived a bit longer china may have been a much better place today
Interesting stuff that I had never heard of before. Thank you for educating is TigerStar, much appreciate
China number one
Justin Y. Taiwan number 1
Qing China is true China.
*Republic of China
*Qing China
Justin Y. How are you here?
I'm a Hong Konger and we all know Mandarin. Hearing you pronounced these Chinese just make me laugh so hard XD.
i know right.
He was not talking in Mandarin. I’m not sure which kind of Chinese languages but definitely from the south.
You all don't know mandarin maybe now they force feed you that in schools but i can assure you I've met plenty of hong kongers who know no or just a few words of mandarin.
你们香港记者有一点好,全世界跑的最快的就是恁们lol
无系瓜?我以为不能在香港讲普通话/华语。
The kind of nationalism you described is called “civic nationalism”
Yhea, the republican revolution did start as an Han nationalist one against the Manchus. But it shifted to civic nationalism after estabiment of the Republic
AKA the good type of nationalism
“Not right wing nationalism that 4chan users shed tears of joy over”
Emperor Tigerstar I really hope someday you can make a video on the auditing and the examination branch. I am really curious about how they work and their role or duties in Sun Yet Sen's establish government.
After 3 years I am still waiting for the Henry George video on LVT .....
That feeling when you are one of the few dozen Georgists left and someone actually not only mentions Georgism but gets it right too.
Thank you EmperorTigerstar for making my day!
I dunno, theres just something sour about owing something potentially having to sell it because youre not making enough money of it to support a tax on it. Although I thought it was interesting as far as it was presented in the video.
You need to upload more. This stuff is great
I think Three Principles of People looks similar to Kemalism (I know maybe that is a ridicilous comparison.). Sometimes, Kemalism described as "Six Arrows of Kemalism". This arrows are Nationalism, Republicanism, Secularism, State Capitalism, Reformism and Populism.
yes i was waiting for a video like this good job tigerstar!
Sun yet shen 3 principle *Exist*
CCP: we’ll just pretend those don’t exist.
aaand the same with chiang kai shek the butcher
Equality and rights for the working class is clearly lacking in goumindang china and most capitalist countries today.
Lei Hou really? Can you prove it or are you clearly kidding?
Lei Hou btw I can't take any of you 50 cent army trolls seriously
Comrade Nico I disagree, the consensus that Chiang was a terrible leader has now turned into one of sympathy, most historians now agree that he was a victim of circumstance, the horrific human rights abuses can be chalked up to their fight with the communists and Japanese (forced conscription, forced loans), China ruined it's currency to fulfil Sun's vision of China by debasing it's currency to fund schools and healthcare.
Even the white terror that happened in Taiwan was a result of the red scare, which can also be compared to the US' Japanese internment camps, except there was an ACTUAL threat of overthrowing of the government.
5:18 There's always gonna be that one guy who ruins everything for everyone else.
That idiot ruined China, if it wasn't for him the civil war wouldn't had happen and China wouldn't be communist.
@@personinapurplebackground7410 China has more in common with 1984 Oceania with a capitalist economy.
@@nathanschmitz2302 capitals government
I seriously thought that the advertisement was a joke for a few minutes
I wasn't going to give you the time of day for your Georgism talk, but given Sun Yat-Sen's endorsement I will watch that video when it comes.
"The scary right-wing nationalism that 4chan users shed tears of joy over" is the best way anyone has ever described fascism.
Except it doesn't explain anything
Fascism is only scary to the enemies of our race
I remember when Fascists gave its citizens guns to defend themselfs from tyranical goverment, and be able to openly say whatever they want about the goverment, truly the moment when Fascism is Right-Wing
Could you do a video on Freiwirtschaft? It is a very interesting economic system proposed by an anarchist and was shortly implemented in Wörgl (A village/town in austria) with great success before the world war.
Please do a video on Juche and songun
Why is your avatar that hedgehog from that North korean cartoon...
@@Sodom_and_Gomorrah great show
Is making part two of the Libertarianism video one of them? Huh? Is it? Give us the video Tigerstar. GIVE US THE VIDEO! WHERE IS IT?! GIVE IT UP OR WE’LL FIND YOU *foams at mouth*
WHICH IS IT OBAMA?
5:13 The minquan appears twice
>Conflating all 4channers with /pol/
And here I thought you did more research than that.
U mad bro?
No, simply... disappointed.
When /pol/ is the loudest and most aggressive, other voices get drowned out. Same reason UA-cam comments are so often hard right
He really should check up on the other boards, i've never spent time on /pol/, and /pol/ is hated on many other boards.
Have you been on 4chan lately? Every board might as well be /pol/
I know this is like 5 years old, but it's worth noting that even while Sun Yat-sen was promoting a pan-nationalist Chinese identity, he also heavily engaged in anti-Manchu rhetoric and, when creating the national mythos for his new nation's legitimacy, talked about the Manchus as if they were the cause of China's current misfortune.
The five color flag is more than just a representation of ethnicities. Those five colors have religious significance in China going back millennia associated with the cardinal directions. They're how the Red and Black Seas got their names. The number five in general is really significant there, and I can't help but wonder if that influenced the idea of having five branches of government (though the examination branch is obviously just a continuation of traditional civil service exams).
I'm really digging those 5 branches of government
Taiwan/ ROC actually implements this in their governmental system today.
There's the usual executive, legislature, and judicial branch. But he added an oversight and testing branch. Oversight branch for auditing, investigating corruption, and impeachment government officials. The testing branch comes from the old Chinese practice of choosing government officials based on testing, as opposed to connection or lineage. So it was kept a separate branch to be impartial.
yes! I’ve been wanting this video for a while
Very objective and very specific! This video clearly explained the Three Principles of People to the English speakers. --Best wishes from Billy, originally from Peking, China
Ummm 5:15 pretty sure you accidentally put the same symbol twice instead of them being two separate symbols lol
Great video as always, thank you for a great educational video!!
This video is so good.
If you could change the outcome of any one war in history, making sure the original republicans of China won would probably be up on the list of best possible changes
It's been long awaited.. I am now satisfied
Sun Yat Sen’s Three principles of the people is still being held in high stand in mainland China.
Thank you! I have been hanging out for this one
PLEASE MAKE A FULL VIDEO ON HENRY GEORGE!!!!!
5:17 you put minquan twice
Happy birthday to the only country used Three Principles of the People.
5:15 so what is the difference between minquan and minquan?
One has a question mark and the other not
China's so obsessed with education that they literally wanted an "examination" branch of government. :D
And that's only partly joking.
china invented exams.
Concerning Mínzú: Maybe "Patriotism" would be the appropriate translation? Any Chinese here to tell me if that fits?
Please make a video about land value tax. I can't find videos showing examples on how it works.
There was a fourth principle that was not included but actually crucial: christianity. Dr. Sun and the kuomintang believed that above all christianity was essential for china's development and the consolidation of the ethnic han majority. The folk religion was weak, while Buddhism was especially dangerous as it was the religion of foreign subversives and tyrants like the tibetans, mongols, and manchus. Thus they had be crushed and then brought into Christianity.
I kinda love these three ideas
Could you do an animated map of fallout? I mean from the war to the post apocalyptic happenings, like NCR, Brotherhood of Steel etc...
Can you do a video about seborga and why it should be independent? Or at least the reasons they say they have to be independent?
Sun Yat Sen was inspired by the success of the Kiachow German protectorate 1898-1914, which used a single tax on land.
course.earthrightsinstitute.org/?q=node/104
How does a cat uses blades to shave
This would be a great set of ideas on further unifying the EU
No.
Background music is beautiful and sad; title?
If capitalism involves capital and socialism is based on labor then georgism focuses on George
Sun was the greatest Chinese that ever lived. Too bad his dream didn't become true over all of China. I think America could have used his five branches (Yuan) for say to impeach people (the Control Yuan) instead of the political intractable Congress and to fight appointments of the incompetent like the Norway Ambassador that doesn't know anything about Norway (the Examination Yuan).
His mausoleum is quite a walk up Purple Mountain in Nanjing believe me. I had to rest a couple times to get there from the foot of the mountain.
P.S. Quan sounds more like Chwahn, Min more like mean, Sheng more like Shung. I know Pinyin is confusing for English speakers (including me).
What a coincidence, I just got back to Taiwan yesterday. Now suffering a bit of jet lag lol
Very interesting!
What's the background music?
5:14 I think you accidentally put minquán twice, or was that an artistic choice?
Please make a video about Syria and the borders of every day/week since 2011 :D
I Love your videos!
Why upload so late?
Great video about great man.
Georgism is not separate from capitalism. Effectively Georgism is Ricardianism (Read: classical capitalist economics) as viewed by a tax collector.
So in Georgism that land tax is the only tax?
I wonder if there is anyone still alive from China who was born before 1911
5:00 a little mistake there
"Both Chiang Kai Shek and Mao Zedong"
Agreed these principles were good and therefore under no circumstances should the other side be allowed to implement them?
Chiang Kai Shek pretty much agreed on the surface, because he basically become a dictator right after he took power.
I’d watch a video on Georgism.
How about a map change episode on Pheasant Island?
Wonder why I ever need a razer blade
Amazing name.
Hey love your vids
Taiwan No.1
Sun yat sen was KMT not CPC
You still haven't uploaded the part two of you libertarian video. I get it, you might be busy and want to work on other projects. But the first video was well received, and it has been a month when you promised a week.
please, make a video about georgism
the music used sounds really cool
Small correction here: Socialism isn't based on labour, not really. It's based on collective ownership, though the extent of that "collective" is a matter of serious variation, from the whole nation in communism, to cooperative members in market socialism.
Sabertooth, Care to elaborate?
Sabertooth, Ok, but how is property labour?
Sabertooth, Ok, I get how you're looking at it now, but I disagree. Even if property is collectivised, that doesn't mean money and labour must also be. Like in a cooperative. In such enterprises, the property is collective, the factories, facilities, even the land owned by the cooperative is equally owned by every single one of its members (and directed by some of those members elected by the rest). However, the rent or dividend from this property is very much owned very much privately by the members. I guess you could say the labour is owned equally by the cooperative's members, though I don't really see how one can own labour, that not being really a thing, in the most basic sense of the word. Someone can pay you for your time and work, but that time and work is not your employer's nor yours, its consequences are your boss'.
Sabertooth, Oh! So when you say labour, you're talking workforce! I get it now.
About that chair, in a cooperative, usually, all members agree to share the profits equally and invest an equal minimum amount back into the enterprise. So, in a 100 members cooperative, if the profit from a single chair sale is 5$ (that's with all expenses substracted, employees paid, etc.), then every member will receive 0,05$ from the sale of that single chair and reinvest at least a portion of that five cents into the chair-making business.
@@yaumelepire6310 The collective ownership you're talking about is between the rulers of the communist regime. They are the ones who own everything, after they stole everything (which is what communists do)
The population itself doesn't own anything. They don't own even their own lives and identity as a Human. I know this cause my family used to live in the Russian empire and went through the bolshevik nightmare
Made a mistake at 5:16
why did you delete the change in the map video?
sorry if that sounded rude.
if you somehow bring up 4chan in a video explaining the 3 principles of the people im not going to take you seriously
Who say five is way out?
Hey Tiger, I really enjoy your videos, but sometimes I miss them in my subs feed because the thumbnails arent noticeable enough. Make them a bit more stand out. I.E bright colors, etc.
please make a video about the history of the Dominican Republic in all the years
so did yat sen want a collective language aswell?
sir it is 1 in the morning
Anybody wants to know what "Hui" means on russian and bulgarian ? I'm on it.
Party member😉
@4:15 It was not clothing, food, housing, healthcare but.. clothing, food, housing and MOBILITY!
Please do a video on georgism if you can i would love to see that
I lived in Shanghai for a year and a half. And have forgotten all my Mandarin
3 years for me, nothing left of all those Mandarin lessons.