Theme: Governance
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Conservatives and Libertarians feel about governement the way that leftists feel
Conservatives and Libertarians feel about governement the way that leftists feel about guns: keep away from the other side. -
Your Home Country’s Economy Is Destroyed. Which Country Do You Move To And Why?
I don’t move anywhere. I organize a group of willing peers and seek to take over the government and correct matters for the benefit of my people
Cowards run, and deserve no quarter.
https://www.quora.com/Your-home-countrys-economy-is-destroyed-Which-country-do-you-move-to-and-why
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Your Home Country’s Economy Is Destroyed. Which Country Do You Move To And Why?
I don’t move anywhere. I organize a group of willing peers and seek to take over the government and correct matters for the benefit of my people
Cowards run, and deserve no quarter.
https://www.quora.com/Your-home-countrys-economy-is-destroyed-Which-country-do-you-move-to-and-why
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We should organize such that governments cannot be used to commit slow genocide,
We should organize such that governments cannot be used to commit slow genocide, and therefore organize by kin group. Clan>Tribe>Nation. I think ‘race’ is too broad for a government, although it is not too broad for citizenship.
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-06 18:28:38 UTC
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YOU: NORM > RELIGION > LAW > CREDIT > SOCIAL Prepare for the worst.Updated Mar 6
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5730910/china-social-credit-rating-blacklists-citizens/TOLD YOU:
NORM > RELIGION > LAW > CREDIT > SOCIAL
Prepare for the worst.Updated Mar 6, 2018, 3:45 PM
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-06 15:45:00 UTC
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Told You:
NORM > RELIGION > LAW > CREDIT > SOCIAL Prepare for the worst. -
Told You:
NORM > RELIGION > LAW > CREDIT > SOCIAL Prepare for the worst. -
by Bill Joslin –“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems fro
by Bill Joslin
–“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems from its power to persuade. Why I see it as an arguing for power. Sure fictions and myths, archetypes and transcendent ideal motivate and guide human behaviour, but so does law. Advocacy as mean to effect change (a spin or assumption from living in democracies and markets) logically leads to persuasion by information opposed to persuasion by force.
A civilization doesn’t require fictions, it requires rule of law.”–
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-05 09:09:00 UTC
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by Bill Joslin –“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems fro
by Bill Joslin –“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems from its power to persuade. Why I see it as an arguing for power. Sure fictions and myths, archetypes and transcendent ideal motivate and guide human behaviour, but so does law. Advocacy as mean to effect change (a spin or assumption from living in democracies and markets) logically leads to persuasion by information opposed to persuasion by force. A civilization doesn’t require fictions, it requires rule of law.”– -
by Bill Joslin –“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems fro
by Bill Joslin –“Seems to me the recent arguing for myth, fiction etc stems from its power to persuade. Why I see it as an arguing for power. Sure fictions and myths, archetypes and transcendent ideal motivate and guide human behaviour, but so does law. Advocacy as mean to effect change (a spin or assumption from living in democracies and markets) logically leads to persuasion by information opposed to persuasion by force. A civilization doesn’t require fictions, it requires rule of law.”–