Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:08:14 -0600 (CST) From: DK Sanders-Weatherford <dksander-AT-comp.uark.edu> Subject: Re: Liberty,Liberalism,Anarchism i've said that i don't mind people posting to me off-list, but don't be surprised if i answer on-list: On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 SBDisposal-AT-aol.com wrote: > the reason some people will > become anti-social (like the people you talked about) is because they are > dissilusioned and alienated with the way this society is headed. it is not > society in general that alienates them, but this present society we live in. > this consumer society where people live in isolation and fear from each other > is what has driven anti-social people to become anti-social. no, like you said at first, SOME people become anti-social because they are disillusioned, but MANY are that way just because they are that way. because swarms of people make them uncomfortable. because they prefer their own company to that of other people's. i can't stress enough: everybody is different. don't assume that someone else's reasons for doing something are the same as your reasons (or anyone else's). darla kay
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