xssve
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The rights of the individual are dependent on the ability of the individual to enforce them - a right is only a right in theory unless it is recognized, and/or enforced - even your right to walk down the street without being molested. If it can be abrogated at will, it isn't really a right in praxis. Thus, government by consensus, or consent of the governed, which is incidentally, very similar to the organization of primates in general, if we did not have a formal construct to argue about, it would arise spontaneously, and we'd argue about it anyway. Flat management schemes are philosophically seductive, but notoriously difficult to implement, largely because ambition and self interest are simply human traits, hence capitalism, which is a moral philosophy intended to harness private ambition in the service of group fitness, by confining human ambition within acceptable consensus boundaries, and limiting the competition to market competition, and reasonably civilized means. i.e., you can't just shoot the competition in the back of the head, as occurs in unregulated economies like crack dealers, you have to offer a better product or service at a lower price. And, it works, if you follow the rule, and prevent monopolies from forming, which is all that would happen in anarchy, i.e., feudalism which we just escaped from not so long ago, but threatens continually to re-emerge, it being the natural form of political economy - it's just that it really, really sucks serious balls if you happen to be at the bottom and not the top, because there's no way out - hereditary rule is also a primate normative, there are meritocratic traits and patterns, but for the most part, it just the rule of the largest/first in line. And there you go, full circle back to consensus rights and enforcement - doesn't matter if you're the smartest chick the world, if any moron can just walk up, knock your fucking teeth out, and chain you to a stove. It's a step forward, trust me.
< Message edited by xssve -- 8/10/2011 7:01:12 PM >
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