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RE: Principles and Predictions

in #statism8 years ago

Larken: whatever happened with the two hundred or so people you sent the five question test and a copy of your book to? Did any more respond or agree to a follow up debate?

I'm looking forward to your response to Statists here as I do on Facebook. :)

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I still have more questions to send, follow-ups to do, etc. So far we got ONE actual response from a statist.

http://government-on-trial.com/images/pdf/deMarneffePDF.pdf

The answer to the third part of (2) is that if a law is morally justifiable (according to the correct theory of morality, whatever it is), and it is adopted through the proper political process, and this law gives someone a legal right to do something, and it is morally permissible for someone to do this thing that he is legally entitled to do, then he has the right in virtue of these moral and legal facts.

Haha... It's great how people can write this stuff and stay so straight.

"So... where did the people who manage the political process get the moral right to change what is legally and therefore morally permissible?"
"They got it like... from the dollar store."

my guess is that he was completely ignored and received no response.

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