Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 09:33:26PM -0300, Punk wrote: > On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 00:17:03 + > coderman wrote: > > > > > > > "decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to be, worse." > > > > > > what is he talking about? He's talking about nothing - it's just retarded > > > handwaving on

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 12:17:03AM +, coderman wrote: > > > > "decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to be, worse." > > > > what is he talking about? He's talking about nothing - it's just retarded > > handwaving on his part. > > more assuming on my part, but for sake of argument,

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 05:16:02PM -0700, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > On 3/26/19 5:05 PM, coderman wrote: > > > > > What are you talking about?  Do you assume often?  If you would have > > > read any of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would > > > know that I am diametrically

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> culture is the key i recently attended a native american pow wow where storytelling was performed. for these communities, communication and culture are intertwined. this is an insight the rest of us earth humans must learn :) best regards,

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> We need, and have, a mostly centralized system of government underpinning, > agreed upon law system, economics (largely), science, knowledge, etc. > Generally, that allows us to operate very autonomously and in a decentralized > way already. I seldom see, visit, or interact with the

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 5:05 PM, coderman wrote: What are you talking about?  Do you assume often?  If you would have read any of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would know that I am diametrically opposed to the Catholic mindset, in the sense you are ascribing.  Do your research. ok.

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:40:36PM +, coderman wrote: > > When I first realized that I was already a libertarian, and always had > > been, in about 1975, it was always quite clear that Liberals, Leftists, and > > fellow-travellers hated (or at least strongly disliked) libertarianism. > >

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> What are you talking about? Do you assume often? If you would have read any > of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would know that I am > diametrically opposed to the Catholic mindset, in the sense you are > ascribing. Do your research. ok. then tell me: what is this

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 4:25 PM, coderman wrote: hello Steven! you may not want to provoke here, but i welcome your input. in discussions of personal responsibility you come up lacking. Really?  How is that?  What's your proof? Or the global cost of decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
hello Steven! you may not want to provoke here, but i welcome your input. in discussions of personal responsibility you come up lacking. > Or the global cost of decentralized abuses. Which could be, and used to be, > worse. Name your abuse of choice: it's worse when it's being done

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 3:40 PM, coderman wrote: When I first realized that I was already a libertarian, and always had been, in about 1975, it was always quite clear that Liberals, Leftists, and fellow-travellers hated (or at least strongly disliked) libertarianism.  For reasons that are clear studying