From: Samael (Samael@dial.pipex.com)
Date: Mon Jan 11 1999 - 04:21:56 MST
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Donaghe <tdonaghe@yahoo.com>
>---Samael <samael@dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>> From: Terry Donaghe <tdonaghe@yahoo.com>
>> Anyone who promotes or advocates the theft of earnings for
>> >"redistribution" is also advocating violent force against members of
>> >society.
>>
>> I wish people wopuld stop quoting this ridiculous assertion.
>>
>> I'll quite happilt come along while your out and pick up your goods.
> You
>> don't have to be in while I do. Therefore, no violence.
>>
>> Samael
>>
>
>You're saying burglary is ok? Are you saying that redistribution is
>not violent? Please tell me what's rediculous about equating theft
>with violence...
Depends what you mean by violence. If you mean physical violence then it's
perfectly possible to redistribute without it (I'll just pop in when you're
out).
>I know that you don't believe that men should be allowed to keep what
>they earn (property), so I guess the argument is pointless.
As I stated numerous times in the previous argument (which I stopped
participating in becaue it was causing more heat than light), I do believe
that people should be allowed to keep the vast majority of the money they
earn. I just don't believe in "rights" as an absolute. I believe rights
are assigned by society or taken by a person. I certianly don't believe
that the right to property is an absolute (although I beleive it's extremely
useful so it should be protected in numerous ways). I just believe there
are greater goods than property protection (life protection, for instance).
Samael
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