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Daily Archives: 24 March 2010
Irreducible complexity
It is the height of either arrogance or stupidity to reduce any idea below its point of natural complexity in order to cast someone else as lacking intellect because of a disagreement over philosophy or practice. I grant that there … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Government, History, Individualism, Nations, Philosophy, Politics, Quid Facis, Society, Spending, United States, World Watch
Tagged Irreducible Complexity, liberty, Obama, Philosophy, socialism, Spending
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Where to start
Yesterday, I challenged my readers to start solving the political problems our nation faces now. But, such a challenge is a little worthless if no one knows where to start, so today I will tell you. First, beginning this year, … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Government, Nations, Philosophy, Politics, Quid Facis, Society, United States, Voting, World Watch
Tagged Candidates, Elections, Links, Ohio, Participation, People
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