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[quote user="SkepticalMetal"] ...You're fake-debating me, aren't you? Pulling a Wheylous, eh? [/quote] No man. The car argument is just really bad.
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this thread*
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[quote user="Neodoxy"] [quote user="National Acrobat"]That you didn't read your own link or have poor comprehension. Either way it seems you were disturbed by the events in Connecticut because they challenge an opinion that you have. So you scrambled for counter evidence to make yourself feel better. Leading to you prematurely
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[quote user="Wheylous"] http://www.courant.com/sns-rt-us-china-stabbingsbre8bd065-20121213,0,5592318.story Conclusion, my friends? [/quote] That you didn't read your own link or have poor comprehension. Either way it seems you were disturbed by the events in Connecticut because they challenge an opinion that you have. So you scrambled
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[quote user="Eugene"] Why international arbitration doesn't prefer big countries over small? For example both France and Andora have the same rights. The first reason is that it is too costly for big countries to fight even the smallest countries (which can team up by the way), and because usually people don't want to offend other
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[quote user="NonAntiAnarchist"] National Acrobat is trying to ask that, if "rights" are conferred by wealth, how do we ensure poor people will have "rights" under a given legal system comparable in any sense to the rich. [/quote] Just for full disclosure, I am very familiar with the libertarian position. I knew of and was
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[quote user="Kelvin Silva"] Then what does op mean by better "services"? As far as I know, having a more expensive lawer contributes to my standard of living. [/quote] You need the recognition as able to hire a lawyer in the first place before you worry about the quality of the lawyer you hire. This recognition isn’t inherent
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Well it's a good thing I didn't mention equal living standards then
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[quote user="Wheylous"] Once again, police protection is not as expensive as you think. [/quote] Yeah, you're not getting the problem. In the absence of the state, individuals will have to establish themselves as social agents with the requisite capacity to provide for their own rights. When you open up rights to an open ended competitive
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[quote user="Wheylous"] At the time of the writing of Friedman's Machinery, the justice system cost roughly $40 per person. RIch people can afford better defense in the sense that if they have a mansion they can get themselves night guards. Your point? Food and shelter are also vital for survival. [/quote] So you're taking the ontological