Re: More fuel for the eminent domain fire
How can something have "real" value. As you've pointed out people assesing different values to different things. An attempt to claim one is "right" is a misguided adventure in arrogance. And the further away from the source (those involved in the transaction) the more misguided the adventure becomes.
Examples:
Is gold more valueble then wheat?
Is a Beethoven CD worth more then a Brittany CD?
Is seeing a certain sunset worth $1,000?
Enlighten me as to the "real" value of those things.
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