December 2011
23 posts
things and stuff: elijahlain replied to your post:... →
meta-maieutics:
elijahlain replied to your post: too real, man.
And this is why independence and individualism are hallmarks of INTJs. “I just realize how much of their own rationalization goes into it.” — perfect. I find so few people recognize the equal legitimacy of rationalization that…
That’s what I get for trying to hastily say something in less than 180 characters!
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Even if it were desirable, America is not strong enough to police the world by...
– Howard Buffet, four-term U.S. Congressman and father of Warren Buffet
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efficiency level: maximum →
Libertarian Basics
laliberty:
Considering your other posts in the last two days, I offer this response with considerable benefits of doubt that you wish to genuinely engage and are sincerely willing to understand (not necessarily agree with) the libertarian position.
thecitadelofthebeast:
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a ) To argue that the govt can never use “use of force” or coercion to get anyone to do something is to say that a...
Anonymous asked: Intellectualizing with you would be so much fun, but I doubt you'd like me, and I'm nowhere near as intelligent as you are.
Anonymous asked: I think I have an intellectual crush on you ._.
Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some...
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (via imfantasyparade)
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high school economics... riiiight.
So it just occurred to me how badly I’m going to own my Economics course next semester. I wonder if they’ll have anything on Austrian economics? In any case, I cannot wait to refute the Keynesian rubbish that is sure to have pervaded the textbook. Though, I will regret if that translates into a poor grade. Here’s to hoping the teacher is reasonable!
hipsterlibertarian:
And that’s why we need to audit and/or end the Fed.
Well, you know, one of the reasons.
And just to be clear, the reason I’m referencing is that they cause Jon Stewart to kill kittens.