against postmodernism, well...
against environmentalism and multiculturalism ... not so

Fetdaniel wrote:First of all I am not vetarnian, but I guess you knew that jorb. Second of all I wouldn't say I get a bad vibe, or dislike your opinions, since they are opinions, I respect them since you seem like a respectable person. (people do prove me wrong sometimes though. But I don't like to judge people unless I have reason to.)
Fetdaniel wrote:Statement: I never said I was communist or liked one.
Fetdaniel wrote:Some people likes to look at the economic solution like market/planned economy as seperate to any ideas about equality and fraternity.
theTrav wrote:Fetdaniel wrote:These points are good, but I personally was never thinking that there would be a Guild Hoard(tm) and bulkselling of some kind of community pool. I was just thinking of a guild of miners who could agree that selling cast iron for so and so much phirozkis would gain them all.
In which case my points all still apply, you're simply reducing your stock and you're being overly restrictive on what you accept in exchange...
Main point I wanted to get across is that if you want it to happen you need to pound the ground (with your feet) and talk to the miners and their customers directly to get this set up.
Posting a thread out of no-where on the forum saying "hey guys wouldn't it be neat if we unionized" is fine for a bit of intellectual debate, but it's not going to result in anything actually happening.
Fetdaniel wrote:Main point taken, its not really a surprise. Which in turn shouldn't be a surprise for you that it doesn't surprise me. Anything other would be truly surprising..
loftar wrote:I am curious: What do you really mean when you say that you "respect" an opinion?
Dondy wrote:It's people like me that are breaking the back of your trade system.
theTrav wrote:Fetdaniel wrote:loftar wrote:I am curious: What do you really mean when you say that you "respect" an opinion?
In my experience "I respect your opinion" is the hippies way of saying "I lack the courage to disagree with you openly, so I'll passively aggressively ignore that you have that opinion"
theTrav wrote:Fetdaniel wrote:loftar wrote:I am curious: What do you really mean when you say that you "respect" an opinion?
In my experience "I respect your opinion" is the hippies way of saying "I lack the courage to disagree with you openly, so I'll passively aggressively ignore that you have that opinion"
theTrav wrote:Fetdaniel wrote:Main point taken, its not really a surprise. Which in turn shouldn't be a surprise for you that it doesn't surprise me. Anything other would be truly surprising..loftar wrote:I am curious: What do you really mean when you say that you "respect" an opinion?
In my experience "I respect your opinion" is the hippies way of saying "I lack the courage to disagree with you openly, so I'll passively aggressively ignore that you have that opinion"
loftar wrote:I'd like to ask for some clarifications on your statements, if you don't mind.Fetdaniel wrote:First of all I am not vetarnian, but I guess you knew that jorb. Second of all I wouldn't say I get a bad vibe, or dislike your opinions, since they are opinions, I respect them since you seem like a respectable person. (people do prove me wrong sometimes though. But I don't like to judge people unless I have reason to.)
I am curious: What do you really mean when you say that you "respect" an opinion? Though you don't say it clearly, it seems obvious enough that you don't agree, but since you don't actually respond (so far as I can see, at least), it is hard to deduce what you actually mean. It almost seems to me to mean that you merely do not actively dislike the opinion. Would that be about right? And, in that case, how is the issue of respect relevant?
Fetdaniel wrote:Statement: I never said I was communist or liked one.
loftar wrote:I will admit to having had some trouble parsing the finer details of your sentences, but I found the sentence fragment "[...]the economic solution like market/planned economy[...]" telling. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it means that you do not actually believe that any one of communism or liberalism is an "economic solution", but rather that you believe in one of those "third ways" -- a mix and match between the two ideologies, right?
Fetdaniel wrote:Some people likes to look at the economic solution like market/planned economy as seperate to any ideas about equality and fraternity.
loftar wrote:This was one of the sentences that I had trouble parsing. Does it mean you consider "ideas about equality and fraternity" to be an essential part of economics? And, in that case, how? I just do not see how those concepts relate to economics at all (except as part of the underlying societal order on which it builds).
Fetdaniel wrote:I must say I am curious why about why would you want me to clarify my reasoning?
Fetdaniel wrote:Well in essense I am saying they are not the same thing.
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