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Returning from 2 weeks of mountain holidays, I see a varied
debate has evolved in this thread. I'll add a few general
comments.
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Harry
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Christoph Reuss replied to this:
People who dislike the market lay every problem on it. It
seems that
every nasty thing that happens across the world is labeled
free
trade. It's rather like
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Returning from 2 weeks of mountain holidays, I see a varied debate has
evolved in this thread. I'll add a few general comments.
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Harry Pollard wrote:
But whenever the joys of government are discussed, they revolve
around police, ambulances, and fire. Oh, yes, and education.
Christoph Reuss replied to this:
People who dislike the market lay every problem on it. It seems
that every nasty thing that happens across the world is labeled
free trade. It's rather like Orwell's 1984 (peace is war).
as follows:
People who dislike government lay every problem on it, and
Stephen Straker asked:
Sounds effective, but maybe too effective. How does it work?
Well.
How do you sub to a list like FW? If you build igve into
your address it defeats the purpose. OTOH, if you don't, how
can you get FW mail?
To a different address, while this subscription is set to
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Ray,
People who have friends within the bureaucracy are worth more
than those who don't
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That's all true Arthur but there are other public goods that are civilizing
and make people, especially young people, seek other
, November 06, 2003 9:24 PM
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Arthur,
I'm not an anarchist.
But whenever the joys of government are discussed, they revolve
around police, ambulances, and fire. Oh
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Harry,
Its been my experience that Bureaucrats do better than normal in
the private
sector. You have not explained to me how jobs that are
necessary but
unable to generate income due to free riding by the consumer
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Seems like you have no need for government at all.
Perhaps we can remove your name and address from 911 computers
: [Futurework] E.European Women discover the Joys of
Free Trade
About what free trade means:
I wrote:
The free trade/market is characterized by the lack of (or
bypassing
of) regulations (from gov't) and of ethical considerations, and
by
treating humans as commodities. All these criteria
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About what free trade means:
I wrote:
The free trade/market is characterized by the lack of (or
bypassing
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Chris,
You said:
The free trade/market is characterized by the lack of (or
bypassing of) regulations (from gov't) and of ethical
considerations, and by treating humans as commodities. All
Chris,
You said:
The free trade/market is characterized by the lack of (or
bypassing of) regulations (from gov't) and of ethical
considerations, and by treating humans as commodities. All these
criteria are met in the trade described in the forwarded article,
so it does have a lot to do with
Harry Pollard wrote yesterday:
Chris,
I have several of your missives that need a reply.
Yup, especially my question on where the win-win was in the
Alpine tunnel fire story...
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg11944.html)
Free trade and the free market are exactly what the
Harry Pollard:
Real people love the free market, and so they should.
Stephen Henighan:
These women are transported westward to be broken by being raped
and beaten. In cities such as Belgrade, Yugoslavia, stunned women
stand naked in secluded apartments waiting to be bought by pimps. A
woman
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