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Scarcity - and how capitalism solves it
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Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Snow Dragon and other Yunnan greens
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Pain is good
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Re: How capitalism solves most problems it creates
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for himalayas in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 9, 2008 01:29
... take out the whole damn thing like Chicago. It was a string of industrial zones, tannery, pottery, weaving, metal work, etc. But again, no slums. There's one community that is hundreds of years old in the Himalaya mtns of SW China that never had a slummy part of town either. But all of the above were very active in trade, operating in free markets, often dominating them. They were all also run by women. It does ...
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Re: How capitalism solves most problems it creates
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 8, 2008 23:45
...it didnt take out the whole damn thing like Chicago. It was a string of industrial zones, tannery, pottery, weaving, metal work, etc. But again, no slums. There's one community that is hundreds of years old in the Himalaya mtns of SW China that never had a slummy part of town either. But all of the above were very active in trade, operating in free markets, often dominating them. They were all also run by women. It does not matter...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for himalayas in alt.philosophy
Author: Rod Speed
Date: Sep 7, 2008 12:02
...Where matriarchy failed is that it did not allocate enuf for national defense. Mindlessly silly. Nothing Boudica could have done would have saved her bacon. The Mosou survived only because they are so far up in the Himalaya mtns in a resource base that lacks portable forms of wealth. Gets sillier by the minute. But the women taking over business and government today have access to the historical record, Fat lot of good that...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for himalayas in alt.philosophy
Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 7, 2008 11:03
...exploit it to get more pussy. The alternative is when women run things. Where matriarchy failed is that it did not allocate enuf for national defense. The Mosou survived only because they are so far up in the Himalaya mtns in a resource base that lacks portable forms of wealth. But the women taking over business and government today have access to the historical record, and besides, the brave heart, strong right arm, sword in hand...
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Re: Snow Dragon and other Yunnan greens
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Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Sep 4, 2008 05:56
The base of the Himalayas in Yunnan is the source for the mother of all teas. India had the same variety at the base of their Himalayas in Assam. I think any tea from Yunnan would have be of the antique variety. I think Black Gold has some vague similarities to Shu. As you get farther away things change according to Darwin. I drink a lot of green tea from ...
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Re: Earth Is Being Pulled Into The Sun
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Author: Hagar
Date: Aug 28, 2008 09:27
... caused by several things human beings have done. The answer is really simple, AssLexa: On one side of the Earth, there are the Himalayas .... on the other side, there is you, with your huge, fat ass .... this causes the Earth to be confused and it starts to wobble .... The Himalayas are steady, but your huge ass oscillates like a bowl of Jell-O. Hope that 'splains it.
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When the Dalai Lamas Ruled: Hell on Earth
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Author: hu.jt.china
Date: Aug 24, 2008 10:05
...Hard Climate, Heartless Society Tibet is one of the most remote places in the world. It is centered on a high mountain plateau deep in the heart of Asia. It is cut off from South Asia by the Himalayas, the highest mountains in the world. Countless river gorges and at least six different mountain ranges carve this region into isolated valleys. Before all the changes brought about after the Chinese revolution of 1949, there were no roads in ...
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Re: War: Do we need guns, bombs and knives to fight it? (some thoughts on JS Mill)
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Author: zinnic
Date: Aug 23, 2008 07:30
... wet years filled all the wadis and the Mongol hordes swept down on their way to the rest of asia. But some few got out, taking their matriarchic cultual habits with them, which are still seen in the Himalaya mtns. And now, because Smith & Wesson guarantees equal rights for smart women, the rule of the warrior elites is coming to an end. which lotsa guys do not want to think about. They understand that 'might makes right', ...
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Re: War: Do we need guns, bombs and knives to fight it? (some thoughts on JS Mill)
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Aug 22, 2008 11:49
...of remarkably wet years filled all the wadis and the Mongol hordes swept down on their way to the rest of asia. But some few got out, taking their matriarchic cultual habits with them, which are still seen in the Himalaya mtns. And now, because Smith & Wesson guarantees equal rights for smart women, the rule of the warrior elites is coming to an end. which lotsa guys do not want to think about. They understand that 'might makes right...
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Re: Pain is good
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Author: Joerg Dorchain
Date: Aug 21, 2008 23:45
...@falk-willberg.de> wrote: Lutz Donnerhacke schrieb: * Falk Willberg wrote: [2]Ich bin jetzt verwirrt. Erst war Meersalz das Gute und Steinsalz das Böse. Jetzt ist Steinsalz gut, besonders wenn "Himalaya" auf der Packung steht, und Kochsalz böse. Und was ist Natursalz? Natursalz ist biologisch aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen sonnengetrocknet. Warum muß ich jetzt an Sweat-Shop denken? So heiss, dass die ...
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