No, the classical liberal or propertarian position is against colonialism — gurugeorge
How much evidence do you want me to provide about misappropriation of land and resources which already had a claim or occupancy on it? — Andrew4Handel
I do not see a way to claim someone owns somethings which I think is actually a metaphysical claim. — Andrew4Handel
My key point is advocating stewardship. — Andrew4Handel
(My bolds) The claim of misappropriation rests on the idea that the natives were the original owners of their land. — gurugeorge
Which is fine in some circumstances. But stewardship needs a central authority to decide who gets to "steward" what when. The advantage of the system of private property is that it doesn't require that kind of central decision-making authority, it just requires everyone to follow certain abstract rules (grounded ultimately in the principle of the Golden Rule, or something like the Kantian Categorical Imperative). — gurugeorge
How about the failure of the Marxist-Leninist experiment?It seems to me tribal societies with traditional methods are less prone to starvation and over population , live within there means and understand their land. Notorious famines have occurred as consider, in British India and Ireland whilst resources are being shipped elsewhere and local means of subsistence have been undermined by turning crops into cash.
Private property is far more in need of a central authority than stewardship. You need a government and army to enforce property rights and a legal system in the past there was the divine rights of kings now there is inheritance law.
Can you link me to counter evidence? — Andrew4Handel
It doesn't follow anyhow that if I don't own something you have equal right to it. — Andrew4Handel
Nihilism could entail cooperation and pragmatism. — Andrew4Handel
You need a government and army to enforce property rights and a legal system in the past there was the divine rights of kings now there is inheritance law. — Andrew4Handel
It seems to me tribal societies with traditional methods are less prone to starvation and over population , live within there means and understand their land. — Andrew4Handel
You've got a very distorted view of history — gurugeorge
Most tribal societies are extremely violent compared to ours, and full of continuous inter-tribal strife. — gurugeorge
How about the failure of the Marxist-Leninist experiment? — ssu
I am the only one presenting actual historical evidence. — Andrew4Handel
How can tribal societies be more violent than two world wars, the holocaust and trans Atlantic and Arab slave trades? — Andrew4Handel
And you are not necessarily depriving someone of anything by using a resource. You may be, but only in very particular and rare circumstances. — gurugeorge
I am not being deprived of the use of something on the other side of the world that I'm not using, that I'm not in a natural relationship of control with — gurugeorge
If you are concerned about people starving, suffering, etc., private property and capitalism are your friends, not your enemies, and if you think otherwise then you've been bamboozled by ideology. — gurugeorge
A society with 10,000 people of which 3,000 die violent or theoretically avoidable deaths each year is more violent and less well run than a society of 10 million people of which a million die violent or theoretically avoidable deaths each year, regardless of the fact that a million is a much larger number of dead people than 3,000. — gurugeorge
Fairly expensive, but if you want to go in a blaze of glory, I think this size might be right. — Bitter Crank
I have heard that if you use liquid oxygen as a charcoal starter and light it with a very very very long match that the result is incandescent. So, get some liquid O, use that instead of gasoline on your funeral pyre, and the flash will be truly magnificent. — Bitter Crank
And the increase in affluence of the population brings population growth down. Overpopulation is a problem in the poorest countries where the simple reason for having more children is that they can work for the family and take care of you later. — ssu
The examples I cited of food being exported from Ireland and India during famines are counter examples to this. — Andrew4Handel
I think a million deaths Over 3,000 is a more violent world. — Andrew4Handel
owning a resource can mean preventing others from accessing it,. — Andrew4Handel
Minimum wages imposed by the state — Heiko
the contradiction of capital-interest and the human society — Heiko
Minimum wages cause unemployment — gurugeorge
And I meant there cannot ever be another cause of unemployment but the two mentioned.I didn't mean that minimum wages are the sole cause of unemployment, just that they do cause unemployment when implemented. — gurugeorge
Which underlines the above statement.The reason is obvious: if you make labour cost more than it's worth, the demand for it will be less. Employers will simply not employ people at the higher rate - they will use substitutes, re-organize the business, employ more automation, etc. — gurugeorge
How would you define what the labour is worth?Some labour just isn't worth very much - the labour of young, inexperienced people, the labour of relatively stupid people, the labour of immigrants who can't speak the language, etc., etc. But in a free market such people will be employed at the not-very-great value of their labour. However, if their labour is artificially priced higher than its value to employers, they won't be employed at all. — gurugeorge
But the unions do not make the decisions to employ or not, do they?That's handy for entrenched union interests, who don't want the competition (IOW they don't want new blood getting on the bottom rung of the employment ladder, gaining skills and work experience, and eventually competing with them), but it's a miserable deal for those who now have no job prospects at all. — gurugeorge
...it's the extreme that is the problem. — Pattern-chaser
Pointing being, heavily taxing the rich sounds great, until we realize that we are the rich. — Jake
And I meant there cannot ever be another cause of unemployment but the two mentioned. — Heiko
How would you define what the labour is worth? — Heiko
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