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  1. The fact that existence exists doesn't prove that existence exists independently of any mind. Thoughts exist, but they aren't mind-independent.
  2. Why do you believe Rand opposed homosexuality? I think it's because of a lack of understanding of the nature of same-sex attraction.
  3. Shayne, 1. Your use of "government" faces a certain demarcation problem. What is the "government" that anarchists uniformly oppose? As for anarchism being incoherent, here's my definition: one who opposes centralized, hierarchical authority. Thus, all anarchists are anti-statists, but one can be an anti-statist without being fully anarchist. 2. Yes, I'm a teenager. However, that doesn't make my argument any less valid. To say otherwise is a blatant ad hominem.
  4. Well, Ponzi was the financial planner for fascist Italy, so he'd be out of a job. Madoff could be punished for fraud.
  5. By your lights you aren't either. "We" didn't get bombed. "We" did "punish" "those people who bombed us." The problem was getting at them. So "only" was quite impossible. --Brant That sounds awfully like a tu quoque fallacy. Mike, 1. You can't say that killing innocent people is justified because we're fighting people they are ruled by. The US military takes all responsibility for civilian casualties, morally speaking. 2. Perhaps we could win if we loosened or eliminated the rules of engagement, but at what cost? Any "victory" gained through torture and murder is Pyrrhic at best. 3. There would be strong social pressure against crime in a market anarchist society, including boycotts from private services... and in a market anarchist society, most everything would be private.
  6. Brant, Ted, you're not responding like individualists. As horrible as Pearl Harbor was, we needed to punish only those people who bombed us. Anything else would be a compromise of principles. Same with 9/11.
  7. The collectives consist of real live people who sweat and bleed. Ba'al Chatzaf You know who else is a real life person who sweats and bleeds? The innocent Afghan villager whose children died in a drone attack. Mike, 1. I'm not an ancap. I'm a market anarchist, but I'm not an ancap. 2. My argument isn't based on Kantian skepticism. It's based on individualism. 3. There would still be laws in market anarchy, they just would be enforced non-monopolistically.
  8. Well, anarchists wouldn't want to force anything on anyone.
  9. Internet forum slang for 'original poster,' I think. Ahh, William, I think that is correct. I could not for the life of me come up with another idea. I thought Objectivist Philosophy was pretty clever though. But then Shayne would accuse me of pandering.... Whenever anyone takes a side in a debate besides Shayne's, he accuses that person of pandering.
  10. Anarchism is against government, thus it is against even non-authoritarian forms, such as government of consensually delegated authority, i.e., representatives. Yeah, and two-year-olds might be able to create a grand unified theory of physics... Wouldn't want to be "ageist" and think they probably couldn't. Shayne 1. Anarchists do not oppose all forms of governance. Anarchists oppose the state and all other forms of authoritarianism and centralization 2. Ageism is prejudice based on age alone. Obviously, two year olds aren't as smart as adults. However, that's not stereotyping or discrimination based on age. You're being intellectually dishonest. You argue based on certain idiosyncratic if not downright false definitions of terms and call out anyone who doesn't call out these definitions.
  11. Studio, I was using left-libertarian to refer specifically to the contemporary movement, which I'd say was codified by Sam Konkin, though the tendency dates back to Proudhon. Shayne, I love how you resort to petty insults when people say things that disagree with your unproven generalized assertions.
  12. Studio, not all left-libs believe in the LTV. The founder of the philosophy, Sam Konkin, did not, nor does Roderick Long or Brad Spangler. All of those people are entirely Austrian in economic theory. Even Kevin Carson incorporates subjective aspects in his interpretation of the LTV. However, left-libertarians usually do use a negative definition of capitalism. I know I have. However, no left-libertarian wants to stop "exploitation" through force. SJW, you're generalizing wildly. Roderick Long considers himself an Aristotelean and has spoken positively of Rand in the past, and the founder of the left-libertarian forums follows Aristotelean virtue ethics.
  13. Yeah, it isn't one of his better raps. However, he can be very good as a rapper sometimes-for instance, on his song Diamonds from Sierra Leone. Gary North isn't even a paleolib, though. He's a Christian Reconstructionist, and that horrifies me.
  14. I think that even within Objectivism, 2 things will always be subjective: 1. Qualia. Qualia are the individual's personal mental experiences of, for example, the redness of an evening sky or the sour taste of a lemon. A good description would be what it is like to experience something-a quality judged differently from person to person, knowable only through direct experience. 2. Economic value. Economic value does not inhere in the nature of a good in some mystical way. It is created through people's own desires and needs. You can find a very good treatment of this in Human Action, by Von Mises. So, there you go. 2 subjective things.
  15. Here are some interesting links pertaining to agorism and left-libertarianism*: all-left.net agorism.info leftlibertarian.org c4ss.org radgeek.com aaeblog.com *Left-libertarianism should not be confused with movements such as anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian Marxism. It is strongly pro-market.