[MD] Reductionism

blue-jay maple libertytree at mail.com
Sun Jun 7 15:25:57 PDT 2009


craig:
> As a wise woman once said, property doesn't have rights, people do.

Nick:
I agree, in the sense, that to minimize conflict the property people justly 
acquire to be stolen is a violation of their rights and is a coercive action.  
It's called stealing and in a society where people would steal constantly 
because they want what the other person has and so they steal it by 
physical coercion cause who would give their possessions away unless as 
a gift.

Natural law has been skewed by people arbitrary moral values playing the 
serious game king of hill fighting for what they want by forcing others 
to accept their universal social value agendas.  It's completely irrational cause 
the arbitrary practices are not universal and adhere to no principles.  It's completely 
a game of physical coercion in a world where reasonable people interact day and 
night because they care.  Not because they are forced to, but because they won't to.  
Anti-liberty people force others and adhere to the arbitrary whims of jungle law - 
might makes right.


thanks craig.

Nick

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