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  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="Torsten"] That illustrates that "Native Americans" do have an idea concerning property in land, different from people of Europid descent, just as I mentioned previously. This of course also begs the question: Who has got the RIGHT idea concerning property ? [/quote] Well I don't know how different their conception
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: A Redefinition of Terms in the Anarcho-Capitalist Paradigm

    [quote user="Minarchist"] 1. Many an-caps *seem* (and whatever your real views, what they seem to be matters if your goal is to persuade others) to set the abolition of the State as a goal unto itself. But that just makes you an anarchist, not an an-cap. The goal should be a libertarian society, which I will define as a society which adheres
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="jodiphour"] Ideally just ownership would be tied to the actual unfolding of reality, but for practical reasons it isn't, it is tied to our perception of reality. So there are two types of just ownership, the one that is tied to actual reality which is independent of our perceptions (except in that our perceptions influence
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="jodiphour"] I'm not sure this is inline with Rothbard. This means that Native Americans are still the just owners of certain pieces of land. [/quote] No, this is not at all what it means. Look, I don't really want to keep going in circles about this. There are not specific Native Americans making claims about specific
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="Torsten"] That illustrates that "Native Americans" do have an idea concerning property in land, different from people of Europid descent, just as I mentioned previously. This of course also begs the question: Who has got the RIGHT idea concerning property ? [/quote] Well I don't know how different their conception
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: A Redefinition of Terms in the Anarcho-Capitalist Paradigm

    [quote user="Minarchist"] 1. Many an-caps *seem* (and whatever your real views, what they seem to be matters if your goal is to persuade others) to set the abolition of the State as a goal unto itself. But that just makes you an anarchist, not an an-cap. The goal should be a libertarian society, which I will define as a society which adheres
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="jodiphour"] Ideally just ownership would be tied to the actual unfolding of reality, but for practical reasons it isn't, it is tied to our perception of reality. So there are two types of just ownership, the one that is tied to actual reality which is independent of our perceptions (except in that our perceptions influence
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
  • Re: Rightfully Stolen Property

    [quote user="jodiphour"] I'm not sure this is inline with Rothbard. This means that Native Americans are still the just owners of certain pieces of land. [/quote] No, this is not at all what it means. Look, I don't really want to keep going in circles about this. There are not specific Native Americans making claims about specific
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by gotlucky on Wed, Jul 11 2012
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