Re: Extropian Principles 3.0: Please comment on new version draft

From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Sun Oct 11 1998 - 11:54:34 MDT


At 04:04 AM 10/11/98 -0400, Mary Therise Gleason wrote:

>>From: Max More <maxmore@globalpac.com>

>>Perhaps, contrary to our current understanding, some kind of centralized
>>allocation system will one day be better than markets. I doubt it, but if
so, I
>>will revise the principles then! For now, I want to retain an explicit
>>Extropian favoring of markets in the very open and flexible sense I've
laid out
>>in the Principles.
>
>In other words, "how could *I* be wrong? The great god More has spoken,
>CAPITALISM IS IDEAL." Sorry, YOUR principles aren't open or flexible in
>any sense. There's no such thing as an "Extropian". That's just a word you
>made up to feel superior to everyone else.

  IAN: That's just a personal attack that employs
  demeaning personal attributes to counter what any
  can see is a reasonable, nondictatorial analysis.

  As I see it, there is a point at which a theory
  is proven to be truth, and it seems to me that
  we have long since passed that point with re-
  spect to the theory that central planning is
  contra-indicated for social-service provision.

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