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Old 09-27-2006, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: Capitalist Philosophers And Fundamentalist Protestants

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Of course. You can always come up with arbitrary subjective definitions of who "deserves" what. And that is what they will always be, arbitrary and subjective. Your arbitrary and subjective definition won't be, indeed cannot be, better than anyone else's crazy scheme of who "deserves" what.


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We could "vote" on it. Oh wait, that's kind of what we're doing when we decide where to spend our money. Never mind.

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When you vote, you're not just deciding where to spend your money. You're also deciding where to spend a lot of other people's money - many of whom object to this decision-making process being imposed upon them. Why do you deserve to make this decision for them?
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