Re: right vs left
Posted by
Marcus G. Daniels on
Jan 11, 2014; 5:09am
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/11-American-Nations-tp7584250p7584728.html
On 1/10/14, 6:28 PM, Nick Thompson
wrote:
(2) Second, given that understanding of
what I agreed to, there ARE examples where the rich are not as
dominant as the rich are in our current society. In fact, not
long ago, we were such a society.
For example
(
http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2012/03/27/outside-groups-spending-through-roof)
"
Outside groups, including super PACs and nonprofit organizations,
have spent almost four times more on the 2012 presidential campaign
than comparable organizations spent at the same point in the 2008
cycle, an analysis of Federal Election Commission filings show."
Your relativist argument (and evidence like above to support it),
and also historical observations made on this list have falsified
"He who has the gold rules." as literal proposition. Given that it
is falsified, pop the stack to go back to the discussion of how to
have an individual from the left and an individual from the right
reconcile their views `rationally'. Why ought he who has the gold
rule? Why should property rights be respected in all situations or
even in any? Why should those that have resources influence
legislation? Why should the law be considered anything more than a
factor in risk and reward decisions? I'm happy to go down the merry
road of nihilism with you. Bring your favorite things. I'll wear
my cargo pants with lots of pockets. Oh, never mind that wrench I'm
carrying. I heard someone was having car trouble over the horizon.
Marcus
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