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  • Re: Gary North, Ron Paul curriculum, and The Skeptical Libertarian blog

    You haven't stated at all how they are relevant. None of those articles have anything to do with TSL's statements (or your paranoid and dishonest take on them) .
    Posted to General (Forum) by Hairnet on Mon, Apr 22 2013
  • Re: Gary North, Ron Paul curriculum, and The Skeptical Libertarian blog

    That is a nice set of irrelevant links.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Hairnet on Mon, Apr 22 2013
  • Re: Gary North, Ron Paul curriculum, and The Skeptical Libertarian blog

    [quote user="Malachi"] [quote] I believe in a world where we can reduce or exterminate mankind’s worst enemies through the single greatest medical innovation in history: vaccination.[/quote] I would love to know who Bier considers to be "mankinds worst enemies". [/quote] Lets clarify this vague statment for you. http://en.wikipedia
    Posted to General (Forum) by Hairnet on Sun, Apr 21 2013
  • Re: Gary North, Ron Paul curriculum, and The Skeptical Libertarian blog

    [quote user="myhumangetsme"] [quote user="Hairnet"]Mankind's worst enemy is clearly disease, and that was clearly what he was talking about.[/quote] Then clearly you neither you nor him know what you're talking about. Disease is not mankind's worst enemy. Disease has been wiped out in several of the poorest corners of
    Posted to General (Forum) by Hairnet on Sun, Apr 21 2013
  • Re: Gary North, Ron Paul curriculum, and The Skeptical Libertarian blog

    @Malachi David Bier is advocating global cooperation and technological advancement. Mankind's worst enemy is clearly disease, and that was clearly what he was talking about. Maybe your post was satire but it was very dishonest otherwise. @everyone How is it that North is acceptable? @HabbaBabba On a more serious note, Influential old white men are
    Posted to General (Forum) by Hairnet on Thu, Apr 11 2013
  • Re: Jaitly: MIses not an Austrian, Böhm-Bawerk is

    This video is old, and I have to ask, is RT for real? What is the point of this network? Why was this guy even brought on to talk about authors like this in such an unintelligent way? The whole discussion seemed to be really random and scattered. Why was Ayn Rand even brought up? Does this guy hate her or something. I am not suprised or anything, but
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Hairnet on Wed, Apr 10 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    @Aristophanes Sorry for the late reply, I was busy. It seems like you are displeased with mass media, popular culture, and education. I would argue that this displeasure makes sense. Many entertainers, artists, and thinkers are irresponsible. They push doctrines that are not independently verified by their minds, and try to ignore the effects of their
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Hairnet on Tue, Apr 9 2013
  • Best resource for polycentric law?

    I need to decide whether or not polycentric law makes sense in today's world. Most of the "Anarchist" positions I already agree with (Military Taxes, Regulation, Securrity,Contracts, Markets), but I don't know anything about polycentric law. I read the Bob Murphy article about Law and watched the "Market for Securtiy" video
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Hairnet on Wed, Apr 3 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    @Baxter Not what I meant. I mean there is not a singular justification given, and that Aristophane should be more specific behind what his problems are with the various justifications that are given for the NAP.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Hairnet on Wed, Apr 3 2013
  • Re: Was Strauss right?

    @Aristophanes You made it clear that you evaluations of others re based in aesthetics. Could be more specific about what exactly about the way most people live their life that bothers you? What aesthetic principles are these people not incorporating into their existence? I read a quick summary of Goethe's talents, and he is an impressive man. Do
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Hairnet on Wed, Apr 3 2013
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