... Well, the notion of "thickness" was never really intended as a political category for picking out any particular tendency or view within libertarian
... Somewhat, although I'd argue that Loewen's book might actually be more like the kind of theoretical work that Dan might have been looking for. Not so much
... Well, the map of Michigan that I have in front of me was presumably created by one or more human beings. But it doesn't seem to be an "abstraction." It's a
... Jeff, I think the U.S. government's record of military experiments on non-consenting subjects is a better example here than Northwoods. Northwoods was easy
... What positive effect, exactly, has having "one (1) voice for liberty" in Congress had? ... Well, no, he's not "fighting" anything. He's sitting in
... Joshua, Do you make no distinction between views which are (as a matter of fact) wrong, and those which are the product of cognitive vices like ignorance,
... If we're going to go for big secret government conspiracies that managed to stay secret for long enough to achieve the government's intended purpose, I'd
... Hash: SHA1 ... Perhaps it has done both, at different times and different places? The Church has been around a long time -- say about 1,600-1,800 years in
... Hash: SHA1 ... The people affiliated with the Ludwig Von Mises Institute are certainly not against natural rights, as a rule. Most if not all of them are
... Hash: SHA1 ... Michael, That's certainly one way in which the term "capitalism" is used. (Specifically, that's how a number of individualist anarchists and