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Re: A Little Lesson in Free Market Economics (exposing the morons)     

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Author: royls
Date: Jun 8, 2007 15:22

...or willing to do any): Suppose government were issuing licenses to steal, ...the benefits they are getting from government? and all the rest is an...enter into society. It is true governments cannot be supported without great charge...the maintenance of it." -- John Locke, Second Treatise on Government, 1690 "The revenues...of Laws, 1751 "The expense of government to the individuals of a ...
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Re: communism, slavery, and richard evans schultes     

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Author: royls
Date: May 7, 2007 12:13

... into society. It is true governments cannot be supported without great ... maintenance of it." -- John Locke, Second Treatise on Government, 1690 "The ... retained as a source of government revenue." "For efficiency, for adequate ... others from using." "While the governments of developed nations with market ...The *legitimate* services provided by government are services from which everyone...
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Re: communism, slavery, and richard evans schultes     

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Author: royls
Date: Apr 26, 2007 21:40

... into society. It is true governments cannot be supported without great ... maintenance of it." -- John Locke, Second Treatise on Government, 1690 Of ... doesn't address that the government severely violates my property rights ... discharging their rightful functions. A government that taxes earned income is ... wealth is effectively proof that government is robbing working people for...
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Re: communism, slavery, and richard evans schultes     

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Author: Peter B. P.
Date: Apr 26, 2007 17:17

... "The preservation of property is the end of government, and that for which men enter into society. It is true governments cannot be supported without great charge, and ... estate his proportion for the maintenance of it." -- John Locke, Second Treatise on Government, 1690 Of course, this doesn't address that the government severely violates my property rights to the ...
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Re: communism, slavery, and richard evans schultes     

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Author: royls
Date: Apr 25, 2007 23:10

... natural resources what would, without government enforcement of land rights, been ... the land, it was not government enforcement - indeed they were frequently ... the decisive upper hands, the government only recognized the land rights ... into society. It is true governments cannot be supported without great ... maintenance of it." -- John Locke, Second Treatise on Government, 1690 and ...
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Re: what is libertarianism?     

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Author: Dr. Zarkov
Date: Mar 30, 2007 16:55

... foundation may be found in John Locke's Second Treatise on Government. Beings that alienate themselves from "the State of Nature" begin, in Locke, with a property Right in themselves. This...was simply that, if you go back to Locke, there is nothing in the rational foundation of ...rationally* untenable position. I have Rights by Locke's argument, you have them by your ...
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Re: what is libertarianism?     

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Author: tg
Date: Mar 30, 2007 09:00

... foundation may be found in John Locke's Second Treatise on Government. Beings that alienate themselves from "the State of Nature" begin, in Locke, with a property Right in themselves. This...was simply that, if you go back to Locke, there is nothing in the rational foundation of ...rationally* untenable position. I have Rights by Locke's argument, you have them by your ...
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Re: what is libertarianism?     

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Author: Michael S. Morris
Date: Mar 30, 2007 07:51

... foundation may be found in John Locke's Second Treatise on Government. Beings that alienate themselves from "the State of Nature" begin, in Locke, with a property Right in themselves. This is ...was simply that, if you go back to Locke, there is nothing in the rational foundation of ... *rationally* untenable position. I have Rights by Locke's argument, you have them by your being ...
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