Votingisanillusion
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Is it insane to question your basic assumptions? On what basis do you conclude that I am insane and not yourself. Where do you come by your faith in paper? Why do you worship such things and allow them to bind you?
Huh? Is it me, or is there something here wrong with your English? I get the first sentence, but not the next. The last two look a bit like muttering.
And what right do you have to use force to protect other people from themselves? I thought you were against such things.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
The most polluting, consuming, materialistic, brainwashed, dumbed-down, war-waging society in history. You are welcome.
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
But the argument here isn't just history. It is also current events.
The most polluting, consuming, materialistic, brainwashed, dumbed-down, war-waging society in history. You are welcome.
I take it you haven't picked up a history book in your entire life.
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Legend
Calling them anarchists is a hasty generalization. It's the absolute extreme. A liberatarian wants government, but reduced. They want Social Security thrown out completely, and other fats to be cut off the budget.
Indeed it is. Let me clarify for those who do not understand the different kinds of libertarians.
The three main kinds are:
1. Anarchist libertarians
Anarchist libertarians are libertarians who believe in 0 government and they also believe in private property rights (or at least that people ought to own private property).
2. Minarchist libertarians
Minarchist libertarians are libertarians who believe that the only function of government ought to be security production. In other words, they only function of government that is justified to them is protecting people from force or fraud.
3. Classical liberals
Classical liberals are libertarians who believe in a small number of functions of government mostly relating to 'public goods' infrastructure. The list of legitimate government functions for them is greater than that of a minarchist, but still relatively very small.
There are many other kinds of libertarians (i.e. left libertarians and right libertarians etc.) and many different kinds of anarchism (left anarchists and right anarchists etc.).
As a side note: sometimes people have the terms 'classical liberal' and 'minarchist' as being synonymous. For this post, however, I made the distinction.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
This is kind of what I mean by intellectual masturbation and doubtless these three can be broken down further and further till we get to my left big toe.![]()
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
Look, I would assume that the libertarian party exists to promote a libertarian agenda which to my mine, anyway, implies that not everything in the libertarian's universe is hunky-dory. So how did the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history get us in this un-libertarian fix? I am simply suggesting possible reasons why for comment? I try not to worship sacred cows or shy away from analyzing them when and where I can.
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
The most polluting, consuming, materialistic, brainwashed, dumbed-down, war-waging society in history. You are welcome.
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Stalin apologist? Did Parenti write a book called "Apology of comrade Stalin?"
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Stalin apologist? Did Parenti write a book called "Apology of comrade Stalin?"
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Stalin apologist? Did Parenti write a book called "Apology of comrade Stalin?"
Actually, it's called Blackshirts and Reds : Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism
Apologist
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Stalin apologist? Did Parenti write a book called "Apology of comrade Stalin?"
Actually, it's called Blackshirts and Reds : Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism
Apologist
Very interesting. Thank you very much!
I agree in large part with Luc REYNAERT's (top 1000 reviewer) analysis on that page (I hate Lenin and Stalin just as much as he does), except that for me more democracy also means democracy in the workplace, and "free markets" totally discard the fact that salarymen are not free, so "free markets" make corporations free, but human freedom should be our main goal, not corporate freedom, and since corporations are authoritarian structures...both these freedoms are incompatible.
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Stalin apologist? Did Parenti write a book called "Apology of comrade Stalin?"
Actually, it's called Blackshirts and Reds : Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism
Apologist
Very interesting. Thank you very much!
I agree in large part with Luc REYNAERT's (top 1000 reviewer) analysis on that page (I hate Lenin and Stalin just as much as he does), except that for me more democracy also means democracy in the workplace, and "free markets" totally discard the fact that salarymen are not free, so "free markets" make corporations free, but human freedom should be our main goal, not corporate freedom, and since corporations are authoritarian structures...both these freedoms are incompatible.
Still trolling? Corporations are owned by "salarymen." A free democracy cannot exist without a free market. And hey, just a few of your posts back you were touting Parenti as someone so amazingly great and brilliant that my "neurosis cannot accept what he teaches about reality," and now you have to admit that you (and he) were wrong, but YOUR neurosis can't accept that, now can it?
No, I mean a free market. As in a market that operates with a minimum of government interference except for protection from fraud, theft, corruption, crimes, etc. How the market decides to organize itself is up to itself, but of course it will be meritocratic. Making money and paying bills is not a popularity contest. If it were, it would be even more corrupt.Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
When you say "free market", you mean a free capitalist market. Freedom for corporations. Democracy is about freedom for the people. Corporations are structures within which most people are not free: they do not democratically decide how to run their workplace, they have to obey in a pyramidal authoritarian structure at the top of which we find the capitalists. So of course corporations limit the freedom of most people at least eight hours a day. Democracy would be much deeper is the workplace was entirely democratic: democracy would then be a daily experience. Today we can very well see how much capitalism corrupts democracy.
As for Parenti: as anyone else, he is not perfect. Most of what he writes is very interesting, as pointed by the top 1000 reviewer who severely criticizes him.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I am suggesting the possibility that libertarianism is an intellectual fraud and an illusion because it denies the existence of these social, organic, genetic facts of human nature that that its failure as a political philosophy to have any penetrating effect on society at large is that people instinctively realize that it is a joke.
You just called the basic philosophical principle behind the most successful society in history a joke, no?
Also there is nothing about libertarianism that denies the social grouping nature of man. It actually emphasizes the best method that individuals do interact and form groups, voluntary association.
But the argument here isn't just history. It is also current events.
The most polluting, consuming, materialistic, brainwashed, dumbed-down, war-waging society in history. You are welcome.
I take it you haven't picked up a history book in your entire life.
Why cannot the greatest government ever conceived by man as of yet and the greatest country in the world be at the same time the most polluting, consuming, materialistic, brainwashed, dumbed-down, war-waging society in history? ?