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I'm not going to be around my computer much this week. Next week hopefully I can pick up some slack. You can PM me some of the more annoying stuff - and I'll try to get to it ASAP, no promises though
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thanks for the zip Jonathan
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Fucking done: Grill, Ouzo, and Cigars on my patio tonight. Too bad all my friends and fam are busy, however some quiet "me time" is nice as well. One of the disadvantages of having a crazy ass heterodox schedual, it's really tough to go out with people sometimes.
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the more i read the more i am just like "ugh, really?". ....in a lot of ways i am on board with feminist goals I'm with you, at least in sentiment. The problem for me, after being around A LOT of artists / bohemians, humanity department types, humanty grad students / adjuncts / etc, reading "avant garde" leftism, a short stint
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@vive, i think you're right that part of what hoppe is doing is articulating a thoery of how society operates. but like i said before, his theory seems factually incorrect to me. i mean i think most of us on this board live in the u.s. or canada or england. so we all live in societies that accomodate people we disagree with AND maintain order. if
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Wow, that's the class: so it really is a cartoon? I had a human sexuality psych class that was REALLY REALLY bad (another class where I sat in a circle), I dropped it out of disgust...probably because I was 18 and easily pissed off at the time - it would have been an EASY A, all you have to do is play to the prof in those classes - and if you're
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I knew there was something that I missed about new members :) fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck I hate moding all this spam fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck Haiku of How I Forgot How Annoying Spam Can Be - by William Oh well, at least there will probably be an influx of really hot model looking women joining Mises now.
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@gotlucky yeah just yesterday I was thinking how to apply Locke's theory of....wait what? @Student I don't like Hoppe, and I am really not a big fan of defending him but... if this is the only quote we are going off of, let's make the "nouns" irrelevant, and turn them to widgets - and look at this as a theory of social/antisocial
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Austrian Economics has no say on homosexual marriage. The only branches of "economics" that would have anything to say on such a matter would be crankish schools of thought with some ideological ax to grind. If you are talking about libertarianism, the views can be diverse and varying perspectives on how to look at social customs in relation
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When I was young I used to LOVE looking at maps and charts and graphs related to them: the electoral college really filled that fetish, esp when a 3rd or 4th party did good. The election of 1892 was my favorite to look at 1912 was kind of cool (4 people on a graph and 3 on a map) - though the fact that Roosevelt and Taft did a split, it really ruined