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Re: What is AC?
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[ QUOTE ] It's a hobby for college students who are angry with the world and have too much time on their hands. [/ QUOTE ] He didnt ask for the definition of environmentalism. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] It's a hobby for college girls who are angry with their dads and have too much to drink on Spring Break. [/ QUOTE ] He didnt ask for the definition of Girls Gone Wild. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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lol, you crearly did fix my post.
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You probably could have said the same thing about democracy 300 years ago. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, but where is your previous example of an AC state. the first democracy appeared much earlier than 300 years |
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[ QUOTE ] You probably could have said the same thing about democracy 300 years ago. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, but where is your previous example of an AC state. the first democracy appeared much earlier than 300 years [/ QUOTE ] Medieval Iceland, for starters. But to say that democracy existed in ancient Greece is slightly misleading, as the democracy practiced there was far different from what most of us consider to be critical features of modern liberal democracy, such as guaranteed fundamental rights, universal suffrage, checks and balances on governmental power via separation of powers, and the scaling of representative government from a single city-state to nations of millions of disparate individuals. |
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It's the only political system that is a logical consequence of natural rights. |
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[ QUOTE ] What is AC? [/ QUOTE ] It's the only political system that is a logical consequence of natural rights. [/ QUOTE ]That is correct. The supreme "rule" in Nature is that the stronger survives -- and, in the process, takes away as much as he pleases from the weaker. There are no human laws, no human morality, no constraints at all when adopting "natural law". Humans already (but briefly) experimented with the application of "natural laws" in politics. In economics, we have AC, where strength is measured by ownership and management of property. Mickey Brausch |
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Re: What is AC?
AC=Awesome Cans. That's why you read about it so much on a forum made up almost completely of men.
I often debate with the ACers (those who believe in Awesome Cans) because I believe in DD. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is AC? [/ QUOTE ] It's the only political system that is a logical consequence of natural rights. [/ QUOTE ]That is correct. The supreme "rule" in Nature is that the stronger survives -- and, in the process, takes away as much as he pleases from the weaker. There are no human laws, no human morality, no constraints at all when adopting "natural law". [/ QUOTE ] This guy doesn't seem particularly strong. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is AC? [/ QUOTE ] It's the only political system that is a logical consequence of natural rights. [/ QUOTE ]That is correct. The supreme "rule" in Nature is that the stronger survives -- and, in the process, takes away as much as he pleases from the weaker. There are no human laws, no human morality, no constraints at all when adopting "natural law". [/ QUOTE ] This guy doesn't seem particularly strong. [/ QUOTE ] Hey, isn't that the richest guy in the world? I heard he plans to give away a vast fortune to charity instead of building his own sinsister empire to enslave us all. BTW i also heard that Warren Buffet plans to give away a big chuck of his vast fortune to charity. 2 of hte richest (are they 1 and 2?) both intend to GIVE AWAY FORTUNES TO CHARITY! Seems like those arguments about AC will create evil empires due to unrestrained capitalism is bunk. |
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