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NanosPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 16:41
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> its so bound on the small scale as to be rendered useless in mass application.

What problems do you see with it being implimented on a mass scale ?

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Agent MattPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 16:42
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Why would anyone mug you? You have no money and your bike is an old rusty piece of shit.

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Kaiser FalknerPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 16:47
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What problems do you see with it being implimented on a mass scale ?

have you not been reading this thread?

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Kaiser FalknerPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 16:54
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"In what way does it differ, as it appears the same to me."

Thats exactly the problem. I outlined the differences literally in the next sentences.

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NanosPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 17:10
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> have you not been reading this thread?

I have, but you need to make it simplier and plainer for me to understand what your trying to say to me.

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Kaiser FalknerPosted: Jul 26, 2010 - 17:42
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The whole point of me on this thread was to show that all observable evidence indicates that the variance in value systems, language, and cultural perception of self and other prevent a unified government. All empirical evidence shows us that there is a pattern towards disunity rather than unity politically, and that economic systems and control are dependent upon these systems. Patterns of globalization do not forecast political patterns (again evidenced by historical and contemporary data)). Your position is so refuted even within the Anglo-American tradition, that it stands literally no chance of ever being applied globally. And the creation of socio-political differences are substantially different from issues of engineering because, unlike mechanical and physical laws, human behavior is not subject to constants. The whole thread outlines this, and all you have forwarded is a rehashing of Marxist-communist systems which had nearly a century to exist, but instead it was openly resisted, combated, and failed. Political science is not a nice, clean environment where you are allowed to hypothesize and experiment freely. What's at stake, and in opposition, is substantially greater than toying around with a wood-frame bike.

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