Black_Zawisza
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You've lost me.Exactly!.........
You've lost me.Exactly!.........
You've lost me.
Maybe we just have to define what "theft" is. Some say taxes are theft, although you get something in return. Others say "possession is theft" or "ownership is theft".
Exactly. Some on the far left also see the capitalist system as inherently exploitative and a form of theft (according to Marx's labor theory of value). There's no universal definition of what theft is - same with phrases like "rightfully earned" or "rightfully deserved."
Exactly. Some on the far left also see the capitalist system as inherently exploitative and a form of theft (according to Marx's labor theory of value). There's no universal definition of what theft is - same with phrases like "rightfully earned" or "rightfully deserved."
Idiots like Marx can think whatever they want. How exactly does that change anything?
I'm saying definitions are subjective, and perspectives differ. Way to be super anal-retentive about it. Care to address my point, or you going to continue bitching about Marx?
Marx just had a different opinion based on idiotic thoughts and motivations. It proves nothing.
You've lost me.
Yeah, but Marx was a bit more sophisticated when explaining his thoughts than just saying "you guys suck, because you are idiots".
All he had to do was show how they would less responsible with his ideas and be better off. You can get people to buy into anything if you offer them less responsibly.
All he had to do was show how they would less responsible with his ideas and be better off. You can get people to buy into anything if you offer them less responsibly.
Dude, being a labor worker in 19th century Europe was not fun at all. And this really hasn't much to do with responsibility.
There is very little cuter than Libertarians who think Jesus is anything like them.
Seriously my children, Jesus was the guy who said "feed the poor" not "**** the poor".
Of course it was. Everything was better before unions, Marxism and Keynesian economics you socialist bitch.
22 liberals think Jesus was for a strong central government.
That is pretty damn cute if you ask me.
And Jesus like libertarians are for charity to help to such ends.
I'm not saying he was libertarian at heart, but you are doing a piss poor job of showing otherwise.
At least the kids were off the streets and had no time to do all those immoral things they do today.
If anybody deserves to be stuck to a cross and crucified, it's Milton Freedman. That dirty bastard and the Chicago school of economics have been used to justify massacres across pretty much every continent. However, all the little Libertarian kids just like him cause it's cool to read his books when you're in your 20s. Once you get out into the real world, it's a completely different story.
Dude, being a labor worker in 19th century Europe was not fun at all. And this really hasn't much to do with responsibility.
You are only helping my point. The fact that it was not fun and they were looking for a way out only allows him an opening. The fact is he used this to his ends so does anyone else that is offering less responsibility.
Um, libertarians oppose corporate welfare...Google corporate welfare.