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Rule-following, Praxeology, and Anarchy

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Jon Irenicus Posted: Tue, Jul 8 2008 5:43 PM

See here.

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I cannot be caged. I cannot be controlled. Understand this as you die, ever pathetic, ever fools.

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nhaag replied on Wed, Jul 9 2008 5:11 AM

very good Essay

Thanks for the link

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Oddly enough, I brought up that essay in a discussion on an Objectivist forum in which I was defending anarchism, and I was called a irrational subjectivist, and told that Wittgenstein was peddling a subjectivist, skeptical epistemology (which actually may or may not be true, as I haven't read enough of him to tell), and that Long was a Hegelian masquerading as an Aristotelian.

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How is the arbitrator chosen in such a case?  Contract?

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