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It's been a little while since I've logged on but if you're still interested I think there should be no hindrances placed on women entering the work force & no special privileges given to women at work (or in the hiring process). I think the traditional family (in the Western world) is a relic of a bygone era when women faced serious consequences if they acted on their hypergamous instincts. The #s of single mothers and unmarried adults in the Western world will continue to rise apace. On a mora…
/r/askTRP05/09/15 04:48 PM
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Cheers.
/r/askTRP13/08/15 08:29 PM
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"Market forces are just a reflection of human nature, so is politics. And the only consistent human factor is selfishness." How do you explain the 8 hour workday? Child labor laws? Minimum wages? Social Security? Are these laws examples of collective selfishness? Are they not selfish at all? The market, politics, and laws can be molded by collective action as well as individual action. Do you believe members of collective action are a group of people simply like-minded in their selfishness? TBH,…
/r/askTRP13/08/15 07:45 PM
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I can never bite totally into one philosophy or another. My beliefs are eclectic. I am always open to new ideas, reinterpretation of old ideas, and sloughing off beliefs long held if new and better evidence of something else comes to light. Right now we are living at a time of unseemly wealth distribution. It's simply unstable the way it is now and the wealth gap continues to widen. In the USA the opinions of the bottom 90% of income earners in America have a “statistically non-significant impac…
/r/askTRP13/08/15 06:45 PM
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I think TRP has limitations. I agree with a lot of TRP's analysis of gender relations. I just haven't found much on TRP that has swayed my views on politics and economics. There are a lot more conservative views voiced on TRP, especially in comments. There are a lot of "Randian heroes". I have not yet seen any serious political or economic analysis on TRP.
/r/askTRP13/08/15 06:05 PM
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Say this is true: "Namely, human nature is greedy, people are selfish, and each person uses what they can, in the best way they know how, to get what they want." I don't see how this precludes worker owned co-opertives where people work democratically to organize the structure of the company. People can selfishly cooperate to make their working conditions and pay better. This what people in co-ops do. Corporations and private companies are tyrannical, top-down organized structures. Co-ops are de…
/r/askTRP13/08/15 04:26 PM
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The phrase was popularized by Marx (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_each_according_to_his_ability,_to_each_according_to_his_need). It's a slogan, it cannot be an all detailed and all encompassing account of an entire philosophy. Many people who lean towards communism don't want to tear down all forms of property and ownership. It is usually ownership of the means of production (Why should private companies, monopolies and oligopolies control the natural resources of a country? Why should priv…
/r/askTRP13/08/15 03:27 PM
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No, communism is at heart: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need. A corollary is to decry selfishness insofar as it damages the greater social good.
/r/askTRP13/08/15 01:35 PM
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The terms communist/socialist and even capitalist and anarchist have been so debased through 100+ years of discourse that you need to set out and define the term in question prior to having a meaningful dialogue about it. I would consider myself to be on the far left of the political spectrum and TRP has not influenced my political beliefs. Nothing on TRP sidebar makes clear political arguments for or against the current global multinational corporate / nation state system.
/r/askTRP13/08/15 01:28 PM
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