... Well, he seems to talk about catholicism a bit.... "I will speak at the Australian Catholic Students Association Conference, Brisbane, July 11 on social...
Some people bristle at "Early Modern" in the place of "Renaissance." I know "Renaissance" is a loaded term, but it's been used so long and "Early Modern" is...
Wow! Let's not concern ourselves with what he saying, but with who he associates with! What's your view of the Renaissance? Unmitigated good stuff? Surely, at...
Well, both are loaded terms. But Late Antiquity is generally understood to start around 284 or so, and end between 565 and 632. Early modern is generally...
That's what I meant and said: both are loaded terms. I've mainly heard _the_ Renaissance used to mean something in the roughly 15th century, maybe a bit...
They do have a lot of fund drives. ________________________________ From: Dan <dan_ust@...> To: LeftLibertarian2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, November 13,...
I think someone once pointed out that they need about $200K per year to keep things running. I reckon they wouldn't want to try to get that all in one massive...
I have hardly ever heard THE Renaissance used to refer to the 15th/ 16th century... usually the 12th-14th centuries. Anyway, using Isodore of Seville as an...
... They have a big staff. And there is no other site I know of that compares on the issue of war, or in compiling so much important news in an effective way,...
I mentioned Antiwar.com being unusually good at distributing news, and they do do a lot, but I must say, Rational Review is a great digest for general ...
... I apologize - I would not inssult someone's transexualism. I am 100% in favor of self ownership however that is expressed. I waas throwing a general...
... I wish I had a time machine. I'd loove to show the founders how that whole thing played out, and how their words were interpreted. (sigh) it was a very...
... The libertarian prinnciple? Which one is that, the zero aggression principle? How can you bee an anarchist and not reject the use of coercion? If a group...
... Okay Paris has a system of roads establkished by the state Does this mean that without the state there would have been no roads? no. Jay ~Meow!~...
... My main problem with the Stefan Molynneaux crowd was how rigid and binary their thinking was - Molyneaux seemed, to me, to be saying that everyone would...
... I fantasize about the day that I win big from Publishers Clearing House (yeah, I enter every day on-line) and I can start throwing money right and left at...
Remember... Nock drew a distinction between the state and local governance as legitimate, delegated authority. The state is specifically set-up to allow...
It's actually more likely to work in a dictatorship.  In a democratic society, if you can get people to dissent, you can get them to vote. Because it is...
On the other hand, people set up authorities sometimes so that the don't have to deal with their neighbors. People would rather pay others to deal with...
You are putting words in my mouth. It is not appreciated. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with the free market feeding Paris. I am saying...
then you are promoting separatism rather than liberty for all. You can do that of course. I think such limited objectives are kinda lame. Michael Bindner ...
... Dan, I'm concerned with who the guy *is* The article seems rather biased and guess what ? it seems that the author of the article has an axe to grind... ...
... Hash: SHA1 ... In other words, your entire response to the article is an extended illustration of the fallacy of _argumentum ad hominem_. Well, thanks for ...
... If misrepresenting my comment as an ad-hominem makes you feel happy, go for it. ... I think I quoted the very best part of that little rant... The tower of...
The insult depends on the person it is directed at. I have no objection to drug use, but I object to it from Rush Limbaugh, and wouldn't have an issue calling...
Two boys lay in the park discussing their wishes. One wishes for a million dollars, a new Ferrari, and a horse, the other for a sandwich. They part, and meet...