a central theme is nature and people s bond with it. is especially drawn to working with the materials nature provides him. the perfect leaf doesn t exist. leaves grow in nature they ve undergone a process of evolution. but it s precisely their imperfection that in my view makes them perfect. these works give little hint of the time effort and dedication that s gone into them. their own presses the fresh leaves and lets them dry for a few days. the leaves have to be dry enough that cuts don t smear or discolor and yet most enough not to crumble. the image stencil is attached to the leaf with fixative then he carefully worked his way around with
capitalist road. mark: but i want the audience to understand that capitalism is a good thing. socialism is a bad thing and so an aggressive pursuit of socialism is an aggressive rejection of liberty and an aggressive result of - capitalism is just embracing people s liberty for consenting acting adult with any market exchange is okay as they mutually agree to it. socialism take that away and ultimately you are part of the means of production that the government will control and they will tell you how to use your labor and interact with the economy. that s the opposite of freedom. mark: let me ask you this, inequality, imperfection, the rich, the poor capitalism versus socialism - what is your take on that? that has been there selling point. selling point from marx to the very beginning it has been give
capitalist road. mark: but i want the audience to understand that capitalism is a good thing. socialism is a bad thing and so an aggressive pursuit of socialism is an aggressive rejection of liberty and an aggressive result of - capitalism is just embracing people s liberty for consenting acting adult with any market exchange is okay as they mutually agree to it. socialism take that away and ultimately you are part of the means of production that the government will control and they will tell you how to use your labor and interact with the economy. that s the opposite of freedom. mark: let me ask you this, inequality, imperfection, the rich, the poor capitalism versus socialism - what is your take on that? that has been there selling point. selling point from marx to the very beginning it has been give
be stamped out in some ways. modern a accusation of racism ia accusation of human evil, imperfection, selfishness, preferring your own, as such it saitis an endless indictment. mark: yet pro fes pro profesh individual ideology uses based to different categories set up by politicians and bureaucrats is that the progressive. there is, there something of a contradicttion there. if you take the high progressive point of view, politically correct point of view, let s say, their argument is, there is nothing no such
you look at democratic presidential candidates, you look at the squad in congress, their agenda is driven by political correctness, that means, you hate and cannot told tolerate the imperfection, the moral imperfection of your fellow americans. fellow american citizens, the deplorables, ir irredeemables who have not evolved, we re all supposed to be evolving to a perfect society, the fact we re not there are recalcitrant people who insist on ruling themselves. than the kind that we want and we think that history promises, left is not prepared for that and it sees no reason why it should toll lat tolerate, that,n