scarcity's been around since the dawn of time, even if it's sometimes intentionally worsened. do you see some way of truly eliminating it?
You can say that those all have pacifying effects, but how do they "aim" to do so?
They do?
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Capitalism is not inherently a political system. "Liberalism" would probably be more apt here.
FDR did not have to do any maneuvering whatsoever to get his 4 terms - Grant had already run for a 3rd before him, as had Teddy Roosevelt. There was no rule against it an the people wanted him in power, so he stayed in…
There has never been an anarchist "experiment" capable of sufficient coordination to produce modern (for its time) medicine, or the agricultural technology needed to feed current populations, or housing and…
That seems a little paranoid, even for a company storing card data for millions of people.
If the size of the flung-off objects is proportional to the size of the asteroid that may be the case, but it's also possible it's mainly proportional to the force of the deflecting impact. Regardless between a…
When? Not doubting, just curious about scope and type of scenarios where it's happened.
scarcity's been around since the dawn of time, even if it's sometimes intentionally worsened. do you see some way of truly eliminating it?
You can say that those all have pacifying effects, but how do they "aim" to do so?
They do?
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Capitalism is not inherently a political system. "Liberalism" would probably be more apt here.
FDR did not have to do any maneuvering whatsoever to get his 4 terms - Grant had already run for a 3rd before him, as had Teddy Roosevelt. There was no rule against it an the people wanted him in power, so he stayed in…
There has never been an anarchist "experiment" capable of sufficient coordination to produce modern (for its time) medicine, or the agricultural technology needed to feed current populations, or housing and…
That seems a little paranoid, even for a company storing card data for millions of people.
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If the size of the flung-off objects is proportional to the size of the asteroid that may be the case, but it's also possible it's mainly proportional to the force of the deflecting impact. Regardless between a…
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When? Not doubting, just curious about scope and type of scenarios where it's happened.
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