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  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="IrishOutlaw"] How many people are part of the parasite class? The ones that make their living by working for government programs? Will they go lightly into the night? They will use every political means they can to keep feeding off of the people. Nothing substantial will ever be abolished. Even if it was possible at one time to
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sun, Dec 30 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Niccolò"] Changing the state's course of actions against itself and against the power it possesses is deductively illogical. [/quote] You and other agorists have said this in numerous ways on numerous occasions. I'll grant that you may be right. But being right is not sufficient when trying to convince others of the correctness
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sun, Dec 30 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Brainpolice"] Are your a "Szaszian" on psychology by chance? [/quote] yes
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sun, Dec 30 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Niccolò"] [quote user="kdnc"] I agree with most of what you are saying. I just don't think it is justifiable to equate the mentality of the average individual within the state with that of the average hate group member's. I don't have numbers here so this is just my opinion, but I would bet there have been
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sun, Dec 30 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    I agree with most of what you are saying. I just don't think it is justifiable to equate the mentality of the average individual within the state with that of the average hate group member's. I don't have numbers here so this is just my opinion, but I would bet there have been more individuals from within the state have adopt liberty as
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sat, Dec 29 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Brainpolice"] [quote]I haven't established change can't come from political process? Alright, here's an example that you should try, join a black pride group, if you're black, if you're something else then join something else, but join a black pride group and try to get elected on a platform of anti-black agendas
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sat, Dec 29 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Niccolò"] [quote user="sam72"] I don't know how much relevence this has to this pretty intellectual conversation, but I'll give you some personal reasons why I agree with Block, and why I'll be voting for Ron Paul. The most important reason is that I think your plans of the "underground" economy
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sat, Dec 29 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Brainpolice"] Oh, come on, kdnc. Painting agorism as the route of the "***-boy" is strange. The truth seems to me to be quite the opposite. Only the agorists are willing to engage in mass civil disobedience and openly defy the state's laws. That takes true courage. The reformists, on the other hand, shy away from
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Sat, Dec 29 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    [quote user="Niccolò"] [quote user="kdnc"] I read your blog. Wow, very poor arguments throughout. Your attempts to respond to Block’s points miss his points altogether. I’ll touch on only one example to save readers the monotony of repetition. His comment regarding choosing between two masters is obviously not about whether such
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Fri, Dec 28 2007
  • Re: In Reply to Walter Block on something

    I read your blog. Wow, very poor arguments throughout. Your attempts to respond to Block’s points miss his points altogether. I’ll touch on only one example to save readers the monotony of repetition. His comment regarding choosing between two masters is obviously not about whether such a choice is better or worse than choosing no master at all, as
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by kdnc on Fri, Dec 28 2007
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