Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-07-04 Thread KZK
http://www.asymptosis.com/are-machines-replacing-humans-or-am-i-a-luddite.html Another Interesting Article along similar lines: http://globalsociology.com/2010/07/01/accumulation-by-dispossession-and-savage-sorting/ Although when I read savage sorting I think selection.

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-06-06 Thread KZK
On 3/20/2010 4:49 PM, KZK wrote: On 3/20/2010 12:00 AM, David Brin wrote: Wow, this guy is really something. I'll tout him on my blog. Who is he? [Steve Roth] Thanks for sharing it. I think their have also been other things going on for a number of years. Namely, most employers

Haiti: government and regulation (was Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:)

2010-06-06 Thread Nick Arnett
This thread got me thinking about government, regulation and Haiti. I haven't been back from Haiti long enough to feel as though I have particularly coherent thoughts about the significance and opportunity posed by the earthquake, but a few ideas have begun to take hold. Like many poor nations

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-04-01 Thread David Brin
Wow, this guy is really something. I'll tout him on my blog. Who is he? Thanks for sharing it. From: KZK evil.ke...@gmail.com To: brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 6:51:11 PM Subject: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin: http

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-03-20 Thread KZK
On 3/20/2010 12:00 AM, David Brin wrote: Wow, this guy is really something. I'll tout him on my blog. Who is he? I don't know, I just found his site a few days ago. Your best bet would be to try and email him and ask. (Their are unscrupulous ways like looking up who the website was

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-03-20 Thread David Brin
Saint Adam Smith actually would have been a democrat From: KZK evil.ke...@gmail.com To: brin-l@mccmedia.com Sent: Sat, March 20, 2010 2:49:02 PM Subject: Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin: On 3/20/2010 12:00 AM, David Brin wrote: Wow, this guy is really

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-03-20 Thread Ronn! Blankenship
At 05:02 PM Saturday 3/20/2010, David Brin wrote: I challenge libertarians to imagine it is 1861. In which army do they fight? Subquestion #1: Where do they live? Subquestion #2: What is the color of their skin? (Point being that although some people had a choice in that matter — and

Re: Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-03-20 Thread KZK
http://www.asymptosis.com/libertarians-republicans-and-democrats-new-findings-on-morality-empathy-and-sympathy.html Another point. Since conservatives seem to care a great deal for purity, this post makes a whole lot more sense:

Two interesting Articles for Dr. Brin:

2010-03-19 Thread KZK
http://www.asymptosis.com/libertarians-republicans-and-democrats-new-findings-on-morality-empathy-and-sympathy.html http://www.asymptosis.com/are-machines-replacing-humans-or-am-i-a-luddite.html ___