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Morality version 2.0
@morality2
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Philosophical, psychological, and economic perspectives on morals, politics, law, and other topics
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June 21, 2017
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cryptocurrency
2018-08-21 16:45
RE: Dash Text - The first SMS wallet service exclusively for Dash!
How does the SMS wallet work?
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cryptocurrency
2018-05-28 14:21
RE: Why Everyone Will Soon Copy Dash, and How Dash Can Survive
@dashforcenews Most of the features that make Dash great are dependent on having masternodes. And, as you point out yourself, it would not be easy to copy that. Which features of Dash do you think could
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money
2018-05-25 16:04
RE: Convincing The World To Go Cashless
Great post! In the short to medium term, going cashless is a danger for sure in terms of financial surveillance. But longer term, when private digital cash (for example DASH) has gained widespread adoption,
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cryptocurrency
2018-05-13 17:08
RE: How Cryptocurrency Went From Exit to Escapism
Indeed! People need to stop seeing crypto as an "investment" and instead start seeing it as a transition to the currency of the future.
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philosophy
2018-01-06 11:56
RE: Has the cryptospace become depressing?
Indeed! For me, getting into cryptocurrency is not so much an investment strategy as it is a transition; from the currencies of today to those of the future.
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religion
2017-10-18 06:39
RE: The unholy alliance between religion and politics
Thanks for your comment @finnian. I'm following you now.
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bitcoin
2017-10-17 11:44
RE: Nobel Prize Winner Calls Bitcoin a Fad, Check Out History.
Does it make any sense to say "a fad that's lasted thousands of years"? Isn't a fad something that comes and goes in a very short period of time?
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voting
2017-07-28 04:36
RE: Voting as an act of self-defence: utterly futile (at best)
Thanks! I think we need to do both; criticise the political system and the ideas behind it, and also to come up with alternative systems.
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politics
2017-07-27 13:39
RE: Politicians And Voting: The System of an Old World That We, The New Generation, Must Change!
Upvoted and following you. I also wrote about voting recently ( and will probably write more about this topic in the future.
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steemit
2017-07-27 07:57
RE: The Potential Influence of Steemit on Young People's Political Participation
The image you've chosen ("people don't know their true power") means the complete opposite to me of what you seem to think it means. The powerful act referred to is precisely that of turning
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history
2017-07-25 12:12
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
It will probably not come as a surprise that I think your analysis is deeply mistaken. This is a highly romanticised image of early human societies. There were some benefits with the hunter-gatherer life
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history
2017-07-24 05:55
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
I think that this is a very important debate, and I hope to write about many of these topics in the future. But setting the philosophical issues aside for now and focusing on practical implications, I
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introduceyourself
2017-07-24 05:08
RE: "Morality version 2.0" joining the new marketplace of ideas
Thank you so much!
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history
2017-07-23 08:09
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
Transitioning into collaborative ownership (which would benefit all people involved) it would be a non-violent means of doing so as people would voluntarily do this based on the benefits. As long as it
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history
2017-07-22 16:38
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
I find the distinction between personal and private property arbitrary and lacking any real basis. As I see it, all forms of property is justified in the same way. But just for the sake of the argument:
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history
2017-07-22 16:11
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
I would call that car stolen regardless if the person it was stolen from is alive. Of course, a stolen car is a stolen car. And stealing it in the first place was unjust. If we can correct this injustice
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history
2017-07-21 09:43
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
This is a great question! I think that the best answer is that as long as all three persons are still around and are identified, then the car must be returned to its original owner. Furthermore, the person
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history
2017-07-21 09:23
RE: War, taxation, and ultimately government itself will eventually go the same way as slavery and human sacrifice
Well, we agree on a few things. But there are also some very deep disagreements, which is only natural. The point of discussion is not consensus anyway, but truth. And I appreciate your comments. One deep
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libertarian
2017-07-21 08:06
RE: Introducing Our NeighbourGood: Intentionally creating societies designed for the 21st century and beyond!
We will have a future with much more diversity in systems than we do today, it's exhilarating! Indeed it is! We live in interesting times.
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philosophy
2017-07-21 07:52
RE: Philosophy 101, #10: What is an Epistemologically Modest Person?
I agree that epistemological modesty is very important, but my own view is different from that of Socrates. I claim to know many things (and I think that the average person knows many things), but I do
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