Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "" video.
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It's great until that nation state wants to create unions with other states, whereby, after that, they then desire to keep expanding, and create a world government conquering all. That has always been the desire of despots.
Most every powerful nation after the Peace of Westphalia, at some point in time, has wanted to expand and conquer states outside of them to exploit. Some poor nations will readily latch onto the idea to join up, as they see joining as a way to overcome their poverty and debt. In the states that aren't ailing, they are conquered. This has led to several major wars.
Since 1918, and especially after WWII, there have been some that have wished to conquer the world, and create a world government, where every living soul would fall under an international criminal court, thus, leaving the people with nowhere to flee for asylum (innocent or not), thus, forcing them to be placed under one international law, or a world government. They also want every nation to be dependent upon a large central banking cartel. The World Bank Group became one of those.
The World Federalist Movement is the major player behind most of this, and they were mainly founded by international socialists, which is what Leon Trotsky had supported. Trotsky hated Stalin, calling him a "nationalist" because he didn't want to expand at that time. Trotsky didn't live long enough to see that expansion occur in Eastern Europe. However, he saw the Germans do it. His followers, still today, want this very thing, and they're close to achieving that goal.
For a long time, nationalistic Federalism has had two lines of political philosophy from the start, and they are Jeffersonian Republicanism, which is Aristotelian, and that of Hamiltonian Federalism, which is Hobbesian. Jefferson believed in a small nation state, and a limited governing union, whereas Hamilton believed in the opposite, which was that of a big brother expansive nation. After the US Civil War, Hamilton's system (the American System) grew under the new GOP, which was opposite in belief of that of Jefferson's, where it has spread around the world. The socialists love it, as well as the Anglo-American Establishment (New York and London).
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