Normative judgements of Mutualism

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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby Hierophant » Fri Nov 28, 2008 15:40

Wait, wait, I don't understand this. Are you defining libertarian in the North American or the European sense?
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby neverfox » Fri Nov 28, 2008 16:14

Francois Tremblay wrote:Wait, wait, I don't understand this. Are you defining libertarian in the North American or the European sense?


:laughter: LMAO. Zing!
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby Hierophant » Sat Nov 29, 2008 01:21

What? It's an honest question.
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby neverfox » Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:56

Francois Tremblay wrote:What? It's an honest question.


Oh I thought you were taking a jab at the blogger who keeps attacking you about European vs. North American mutualism.

If your question is a real one, then I'm not sure I understand. There are two continental schools? Are you talking about Proudhon vs. Tucker or something?
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby Hierophant » Sat Nov 29, 2008 14:59

No, I mean "libertarian as right-wing minarchism" and "libertarian as non-coercive."
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby neverfox » Sat Nov 29, 2008 16:48

The latter. But what led you to ask that question?
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby Hierophant » Sat Nov 29, 2008 17:10

Well, it was not quite clear to me what you meant by "This implies worker control because master-servant relationships are anti-libertarian."
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Re: Normative judgements of Mutualism

Postby chuba_5percent » Mon Dec 01, 2008 09:36

Thanks for the responses Franc and neverfox. I'll try and get to this later, + future posts to clarify anything.
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