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  • Re: The strange appeal of socialism. Why?

    [quote user="liberty student"] [quote user="William Green"]The rational part can overcome the animal, but it doesn't often do so.[/quote] All human action is rational . [quote user="William Green"]It seems clear that most of humanity is typically governed by the "animal"...
    Posted to General (Forum) by William Green on Thu, Nov 12 2009
  • The strange appeal of socialism. Why?

    If you have read Lew Rockwell's article today , you may be discouraged as I am. It raises a question I have been wrestiling with. I will try to put it into words: If freedom is the path to greater human fulfillment (and I believe it is), and if people naturally seek higher satisfaction (fulfillment...
    Posted to General (Forum) by William Green on Thu, Nov 12 2009
  • Re: Heya! More Gordon

    [quote user="Laughing Man"] Por Que? [/quote] i think his view of happiness as the ultimate goal is not indicated by praxeology, all praxeology indicates is that within the framework of a particular given actor one aims at satisfaction. but such satisfaction is ontologically or materially distinct...
    Posted to Newbies (Forum) by Alice on Tue, Aug 18 2009
  • Re: Soviet Subversion of the Free World Press

    In many ways, however, the soviet union was financed and otherwise supported by various american businesses and intellectuals. the progressive state in america, during the first world war, was in many ways a direct inspiration for the various socialist revolutionary movements.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Alice on Tue, Aug 18 2009
  • Re: Fair trials?

    [quote user="Spideynw"] No one signed the Constitution. It is just four pages with writing on it. [/quote] as Lysander Spooner pointed out, men would have to be mad to agree to the 'Constitution', in fact no one did and even if they did, they could not bind their descendants to obedience...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Alice on Tue, Aug 18 2009
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