At 12:36 PM 10/5/2000, Tim May wrote:
You need to think very carefully about why it is you think that the socialist sentiments, and the blather about profits belonging to the laborers, are "beautiful" or "compelling." They are not. They are flawed for many reasons, and not at all 'beautiful."
Actually, I'm still smarting over the twin facts that the Oklahoma highway department, for the greater good, leveled two gas stations, one I considered a landmark, to widen a highway turn. That Altus, the county seat here, "annexed" the surrounding area, and declared that only so many houses could be built per acre to appease the airbase, and regulate businesses outside thier borders by requiring a certain amount of the front of the buildings being bricked, without extending fire and police services to those controlled in either case. I think the labor of a person is his own to use or sell as he sees fit. If I agree to turn out wooden pencils for 6 dollars an hour, I have no arguement for demanding more if those pencils later sell for 10 bucks apiece. Besides, my comments in that still quoted post, were based on how socialism was at least, if not more, abusable than what we have now. I think you mis-read me. That second quote about sacrificing for the herd was closer to the mark. Substitute "could" for "should", "stupid" for "moral", and "popular" for "right". And you have to admit, if tomorrow I gave all my worldly goods to the community at large, they would hail me a "good man" for at least the evening...while they snickered behind my back. Good luck, Sean