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The interviewee is seen in this video performing verbal gymnastics. It's rather entertaining I suppose. What I wish someone would say is this: It is not generally socially acceptable to steal from someone in an upclose and personal manner because that sort of interaction seems to almost universally trigger moral outrage. But if one steals from people
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Why yes I could but then I'm a statist myself. I think a better question for me would be: "could you ever be romantically involved with an anarcho capitalist?" My current answer is yes because I don't think I really care but something tells me she would be more bothered by me than I by her. EDIT: But then I've never encountered
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I'm pretty sure that if all the politicians and the people were game for anarchism (which is what people on this forum generally advocate) then an anarchist president would make it his priority to just disassemble the government.
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"Owing one's life" seems to me to be an expression of a metaphor for describing the human feeling of gratitude. The metaphor is something like 'Social Obligation is a Debt.' Like if someone pulled me out of a burning building I might say "I owe that man my life." I would be grateful to him and feel like I were in his
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I'm not defending either possibility but perhaps the word they're looking for is 'ungracious' rather than 'hypocritical.'
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I found it to be a fairly easy book to follow and it didn't have much of what I'd consider to be moral preaching which I enjoyed.
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[quote user="The Texas Trigger"] For this thread, we are comparing the pre-Obamacare U.S. system with universal healthcare with regard to line length and waiting times. [/quote] What are we supposed to use as source material to determine the actual differences between line lengths and waiting times?
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When you say 'drive murder underground' do you mean the production of murder via hitmen? I'm assuming that you do because 'driving alcohol underground' evokes images of moonshine and bootleggers for me, I'm not sure if this was your intent though.
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@Colin I realize now that I got a little confused over your use of the word "could" in "If I were a billionaire I could buy slaves etc." I read could as 'would be allowed to by law and/or social norms.' I don't know why. I'm thinking now that you meant 'could' as "would be capable of." You're
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I'm not a libertarian but my brother is. He recently refused to go to jury duty, refuses to renew his license tag and is contemplating refusal of payment of the tickets he's accumulated as a result of his outdated tag.