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Old 05-23-2006, 01:08 AM
moorobot moorobot is offline
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Default Re: world-ownership and self-ownership

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You constantly attack normative right-wing libertarianism here. But a large part of your opposition comes from utilitarian anarchist libertarians. Why do you keep punching this straw man? Are you afraid to take us on? Or do you just think those who reject normative arguments are filthy deviants not worthy of consideration?

[/ QUOTE ] No, utilitarians are normative thinkers in my view; they believe that every human being has intrinsic worth and therefore there premises are not so far away that we can't have a reasonable normative discussion.

I have argued indirectly time and time again that anarchy, libertarianism, and particularly anarcho-capitalism, would not maximize utility in my empirical posts.
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