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Wednesday, September 9, 2009 9:56 AM
HKCAVALIER
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: 1. doesn't matter how people intend a word to mean, it matters what they actually do.
Quote:2. i humbly suggest not latching yourself to a political side, these are sinking stones, and alienate 1/2 the population at least. Election results in any country where communists run (and Chavez isn't arming them) indicate that this allegiance will alienate 96% of the population. In china it's law, and so you won't alienate anyone.
Quote:4. Egalitarianism is a leftist value. Unlike PWL, it requires totalitarian control to take it to the logical conclusion. Nature is by nature, unequal. Equality is an artificial opposition. Absolute equality requires absolute control.
Quote:7. Why would communists quote neocons? That would be like Ahmadinejad quoting Bin Laden.
Quote:8. The neocons didn't *change* as people. They changed their tactics.
Quote:If you were to have your idyllic communal collectivist society, I can tell you already what the result would be: 1. It would be more efficient, because you wouldn't produce excess (why does every human need a motorized transportation device? Or their own washing machine?) 2. It would be less competitive. Competition is the birthplace of innovation, because it forces artificial necessity. We don't need to guess, these societies exist all over the world and have for as long as there were people, the closest one to here is not 20 miles away. They're just about all right wing religious societies, but they uphold the ideas you're talking about. I'm not saying it's a bad thing, just a glimpse into what it would be like.
Quote:They even have us calling them conservative, something they didn't claim to be initially, they still don't talk the talk very well. I mean, Rummy and Cheney up there talking about family values? Give me a break. That's like Kerry on a goose hunt or Bush singing Kumbaya.
Quote:Still, I think as I said there's some good footwork here, but he carries his theories way too far.
Quote:I think Altmeyer is trying to explain Bush, but bringing a lot of baggage, which clouds his conclusions. My explanation of Bush would start with Bush is a frat boy who never did anything but get stoned and drunk, and if you want more sophisticated decisions than those two, you'll have to look at other people, not deeper into Bush.
Quote:Re: Definitions. The reason I say that a word is defined by how it was used is partly because I study linguistics, and this is the way non-loaded words get their meaning. Today, we would never use "profession" to mean someone's allegiance to the church, nor penitentiary to mean a place in a church where people go to confess their sins.
Quote:The other reason I would cite is that how words have been used in reality is the only thing we can all agree on. I mean, if we look too competing speculations of what a word might be intended to be used, we'll never communicate.
Quote:Anyway, yes you can apply these words how you want, but you run the risk of being misunderstood. If you apply them historically, you're pretty safe.
Quote:I would disagree on anarchy. Conservatives favor limited govt. Taken to the extreme that would be no govt. But left and right aren't important, it's a game they play with us.
Quote:is speculation based on speculation until you have a theory which is all theory. Should one day one brick prove not to be entirely in place than the whole thing falls apart. I prefer to take it slower, step by step, make sure everything is solidly based and proven by reality before going on.
Quote:I can clear up the white supremacist connection: Lew Rockwell.
Quote:2 hours to respond. Ouch. Okay, there was breakfast in the middle of that, and a computer crash. Is there a cure for FFF addiction?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 10:02 AM
WULFENSTAR
http://youtu.be/VUnGTXRxGHg
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 10:33 AM
BYTEMITE
Quote:Similarly, the deeper a person's non-authoritarian thinking goes, the more generous, communal, and civil libertarian they become.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 10:48 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Bytemite: Where's Frem? I say we insert the "Plays by rules/Does not play by rules" and "Nice person/prick" political spectrum chart into this dialogue. :)
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 10:53 AM
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 11:08 AM
RUE
I have a vote and I'm not afraid to use it!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 12:10 PM
FREMDFIRMA
Quote:I, like most people nowadays, vote for the "lesser of two evils". Voting for someone who is the best candidate does nothing anymore except waste your vote. I don't know how to change that
Quote:I think absolute equality requires absolute COOPERATION. As such absolute equality is no more attainable than "absolute" anything else. But I believe the best equality we can manage is attained by cooperation, not control.
Quote:So, I'll try not to be funny. I'll try.
Quote: When I grew up and after a bunch of therapy I leaned what "love" really means.
Quote:The freakin' moment you start to force your notion of "equality" on another person, respect goes out the window, compassion is long gone, and your invasive actions have trumped any lip service you may have formerly given to "equality."
Quote:philosophical anarchism is not simply lack of government. You know better than that.
Quote:One man's speculation is another man's daily experience. I perceive that society as a whole behaves, in aggregate, not unlike an individual psychological entity.
Quote:In principle I see the mechanisms that influence individual psychology are present in larger communities. Much of modern psychology is based on this principle and Alice Miller, in particular, has researched this and explicated it brilliantly. You may disagree, but don't go dismissing me out of hand when you kinda clearly don't know what I'm talking about. Maybe Frem can help us out here with some URL's and such.
Quote:If Dr. Paul had gotten the nomination I presume he'd have been called to account for that crap more directly than I've seen him do. Thanks.
Quote:Where's Frem? I say we insert the "Plays by rules/Does not play by rules" and "Nice person/prick" political spectrum chart into this dialogue. :)
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 12:33 PM
DREAMTROVE
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