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Re: Intro to libertarian philosophy animation
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">En respuesta a:</font><hr /> And lets not forget that I recieve money in return to irreperable damage to my lungs. [/ QUOTE ] What do you get in the current system? [/ QUOTE ] A means of prevention. |
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Re: Swing your partner \'round and \'round!
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Compensation may not "repair" actual damages, but will certainly dissuade polluters, especially in an environment where there's no central government providing protection for polluters. [/ QUOTE ] Or the coporation can write off the cost of litigation as an acceptable one and continue with business as usual. But Im sure that would never happen in a society ruled by self interest. |
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Re: Swing your partner \'round and \'round!
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Or the coporation can write off the cost of litigation as an acceptable one and continue with business as usual. But Im sure that would never happen in a society ruled by self interest. [/ QUOTE ] Wait, you think that doesn't happen now? You think government *prevents* pollution? They specifically allow it, and provide protection for polluters. |
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Re: Swing your partner \'round and \'round!
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Wait, you think that doesn't happen now? [/ QUOTE ] Of course it does. </font><blockquote><font class="small">En respuesta a:</font><hr /> You think government *prevents* pollution? They specifically allow it, and provide protection for polluters. [/ QUOTE ] Some forms yes. |
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