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Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
Suppose a tribe of American Indians travels/lives in a relatively broad area, living off the land as hunter/gatherers. In no way do they improve the land; rather, they leave it unchanged and take what they need to live.
Is it (morally, according to DCism) okay for people to move in and homestead upon this unimproved, but "claimed", land? |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
What is Darwino-capitalism?
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
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What is Darwino-capitalism? [/ QUOTE ] The philosophy that one must never initiate a force transaction, even to survive, IE "anarcho-capitalism" cum social Darwinism. |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
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[ QUOTE ] What is Darwino-capitalism? [/ QUOTE ] The philosophy that one must never initiate a force transaction, even to survive, IE "anarcho-capitalism" cum social Darwinism. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think anyone here holds that position. |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
When would you need to initiate force your survival?
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
You invented DCism, you tell us whether it is OK.
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
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When would you need to initiate force your survival? [/ QUOTE ] Ask IAT. |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is Darwino-capitalism? [/ QUOTE ] The philosophy that one must never initiate a force transaction, even to survive, IE "anarcho-capitalism" cum social Darwinism. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think anyone here holds that position. [/ QUOTE ] Please describe the position the "anarcho-capitalists" here hold with respect to initiating force transactions. |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] What is Darwino-capitalism? [/ QUOTE ] The philosophy that one must never initiate a force transaction, even to survive, IE "anarcho-capitalism" cum social Darwinism. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think anyone here holds that position. [/ QUOTE ] Please describe the position the "anarcho-capitalists" here hold with respect to initiating force transactions. [/ QUOTE ] No, the problem has to do with the 'even' to survive' part. When you have no choice BUT to steal, then it's not a matter of morality because you have no alternatives. |
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Re: Nomads and Darwino-capitalism
Does it ever bother you to spend so much time railing against theories you don't even understand?
Why don't you head over to SMP and bitch about quantum mechanics, evolution, and plate tectonics? Get a life. |
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