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Rap About the Obvious

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Bank Run Posted: Sun, Mar 7 2010 4:34 AM

The a priori method in extreme; perhaps? Like; I believe it is obvious that totalitarianism and freedom are incompatible. Since all collectivism leads to totalitarianism, it must be that no collectivist agenda can possibly increase individual liberty. And for what if any reason does collectivism lead to totalitarianism? Because, the ideal of any planned system is the very fact that it is planned. It does not allow for individual subjective valuation, and must violate that choice which should be a natural given to all sentient life. The planner does not know what is best for all folks at all times. The collectivist mentality smears free will, and must dull individuality. How do the socialists call themselves liberal when they by their controlling and intrusive systems violate liberty farther than their dull minds can obviously see?

Well; I just want to encourage folks to make more obvious reasoning in their appeals for liberty. Sorry if I balled that up. Good day.

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