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Re: Scarcity - and how capitalism solves it     

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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Sep 7, 2008 12:23

... to buy a new planer and perhaps hire a helper. You haven't answered the question, you mearly moved the goalposts. Now where does *he* get *his* capital from initially? Spicifically, the materials and time for making those first violins? The materials and time he needs to learn his craft? Where does that come from? Ah, you are asking for the primoridal ...
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Re: Scarcity - and how capitalism solves it     

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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 7, 2008 09:47

... to buy a new planer and perhaps hire a helper. You haven't answered the question, you mearly moved the goalposts. Now where does *he* get *his* capital from initially? Spicifically, the materials and time for making those first violins? The materials and time he needs to learn his craft? Where does that come from? Ah, you are asking for the primoridal source of capital. ...
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Re: Scarcity - and how capitalism solves it     

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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Sep 7, 2008 08:39

..., can get a good price for his violins --- enough that he is able to buy a new planer and perhaps hire a helper. You haven't answered the question, you mearly moved the goalposts. Now where does *he* get *his* capital from initially? Spicifically, the materials and time for making those first violins? The materials and time he needs to learn his craft? Where does that come from?
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Re: Public vs. Private Schooling     

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Author: chris.holt
Date: Apr 30, 2007 03:06

...> school. The real problem, as I see it, is that a private school has no way to objectivly prove that it actually *does* provide a better education. They can't point to a spicific student and say, because he is doing well, the school must be worth it, and they can't point to the school population as a whole because that produces selection pressure (I.E., maybe the school...
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Re: Public vs. Private Schooling     

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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Apr 28, 2007 05:06

strabo <strabo@flashlight.net> wrote: Daniel T. wrote: They can't point to a spicific student and say, because he is doing well, the school must be worth it, and they can't point to the school population as a whole because that produces selection pressure (I.E., maybe the school is doing well because they only admit above average kids.) Private schools may...
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Re: Public vs. Private Schooling     

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Author: strabo
Date: Apr 27, 2007 15:14

...> objectivly prove that it actually *does* provide a better education. Determine the goals and criteria and test the students. Look at what previous students are doing. They can't point to a spicific student and say, because he is doing well, the school must be worth it, and they can't point to the school population as a whole because that produces selection pressure (I.E...
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Re: Public vs. Private Schooling     

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Author: Daniel T.
Date: Apr 27, 2007 13:35

... the private school. The real problem, as I see it, is that a private school has no way to objectivly prove that it actually *does* provide a better education. They can't point to a spicific student and say, because he is doing well, the school must be worth it, and they can't point to the school population as a whole because that produces selection pressure (I.E., maybe the school ...
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Re: Capitalism is the Ultimate Cause of Slavery and War - Bushes and BinLadins Both Oil-Trillionaires - DO YOU GET IT YET??? TAKE BACK YOUR GOVERNMENT!!!     

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Author: proffsl
Date: Feb 19, 2007 16:50

... stands you pig-fucking communist whore, I've already said that I oppose communism. In spicific, where it says: It's "specific" proffy, not "spicific." I know you know this, because its been pointed out before. Your Spelling Nazi tendancies demonstrate a character flaw in yourself.
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Re: Capitalism is the Ultimate Cause of Slavery and War - Bushes and BinLadins Both Oil-Trillionaires - DO YOU GET IT YET??? TAKE BACK YOUR GOVERNMENT!!!     

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Author: Larry
Date: Feb 19, 2007 16:43

... hard of reading, or do you just have pig-shit in your eyes? I've already said that I oppose communism. In spicific, where it says: It's "specific" proffy, not "spicific." I know you know this, because its been pointed out before. "From each according to his ability unto each according to his ...
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Re: Capitalism is the Ultimate Cause of Slavery and War - Bushes and BinLadins Both Oil-Trillionaires - DO YOU GET IT YET??? TAKE BACK YOUR GOVERNMENT!!!     

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Author: proffsl
Date: Feb 19, 2007 11:40

...> My original statment still stands you pig-fucking communist whore, Are you hard of reading, or do you just have pig-shit in your eyes? I've already said that I oppose communism. In spicific, where it says: "From each according to his ability unto each according to his need". I find that statement to pose an offensive violation of our Individual Rights. I wasn't born into this world ...
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