From: "roger" <dodger-AT-drizzle.com> Subject: Re: LibCapitalism, Enemy of Rationality Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:25:41 -0800 > MJ > Wow! Not only fallacy ... but projection. Just damn. > mr johnson, with all due respect, a couple points: 1) it's hard to read your posts; you have an odd mailer or something and everything comes across in such a manner that it's tough to distinguish what you are quoting and what you are adding. a small point perhaps, but it is a bit confusing. 2) you don't seem to respond to direct questions of substance. for example i've asked several time who, in your libcap world, establishes and maintains property rights (which i assume you will agree are fundamental)? since you mentioned exchanges 'without third party intervention' in a positive light, i assume you see exchanges and contracts as being self-enforcing or at least self-enforced by those who enter into them. interesting. why should the strong ever pay the weak what they owe them? why not just take what you want in the first place? markets seem a bit redundent in your world and actually an impediment to good, honest pillaging. do tell what you think mr j. see, i can actually carry on your part of the debate with more wit and articulation than you appear to be able to manage. shame your side ia still getting it's ass kicked though. at least try to make one serious point or attempt to refute something before you leave out of sheer embarrasment. like Shawn said, it's been a bit boring around here lately, what with the impending apolcalypse and all. roger
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