Or a frightful thought - corporations cooperating with greenies to advance shared goals? By sharing patents for free in order to clean up the environment and limit environmental footprints, are corporations being co-opted by socialists? What corporations in their right minds would do such a thing - give...
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TokyoTom
on Fri, Oct 3 2008
Filed under: commons, Enviro Derangement Syndrome, CSR, intellectual property, patents
It looks like Lubos woke up on the wrong side of bed. BELOW is the type of "rational", "dispassionate" response that my previous attempt at discourse with Luboš Motl has earned from that fan of Bret "Mass Neurosis" Stephens . Just who is "sick-souled", anyway...
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TokyoTom
on Mon, Jul 7 2008
Filed under: commons, AGW, Enviro Derangement Syndrome, cognition, climate change, Bret Stephens, Lubos Motl
This time it`s David Veksler , with a post on the main LvMI blog , with the title I`ve quoted above. Why is it that so many Mises commentators flee from reason and prefer a fever-pitched focus on strawmen when it comes to addressing environmental issues? I copy below my comments on the thread [note:...
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on Thu, Jun 26 2008
Filed under: Reisman, commons, enviros, geo-engineering, AGW, Enviro Derangement Syndrome, climate change, GAO, GHGs
In their more considerate writings, Austrians have counseled a cool, rational approach to environmental issues. But recent posts lead me to wonder whether a number of LvMI blog authors and commenters prefer hot-headed emotional outbursts and partisan, ad hominem attacks over Austrian principles, rational...
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TokyoTom
on Mon, Feb 18 2008
Filed under: climate, Reisman, mises, commons, Greenwald, Corrigan, Enviro Derangement Syndrome, Dolan, Austrian, Hayek