The pushers of socialism are always looking for new propaganda tactics, with "environmentalism" being their most successful recent discovery
It's hillarious that even when there isn't an apropriate opportunity to convey the "Warming is a freud" message, you will make one.
All of their ideas over the past centuries ultimately boil down to "my emotions justify my violence", and there is no reason to believe that their ideas in the 21st century be any different.
This has as much merit as me saying about Randianism boiling down to "my egoism justifies my indifference", on purely psychological level - I think that's the case in many individuals, but I won't use it as a serious argument more than once, because it's not discussable rationally, whereas you seem to be a fan of such attacks.
The socialists now want you to be afraid of the future, and to hide under their skirts lest your job becomes swallowed by an evil robot.
Funny that it happens to be you who is the biggest fearmonger here, constantly saying how the governments in the comming future will throw all of us into dungeons and slaughterhouses if they're not overthrown by the example set by seasteders and the like.
The realistic future of free market capitalism -- where most people work for themselves, own their own means of production (and/or investments elsewhere), and can afford to live very well while working just a few hours a week -- is the socialists' worst nightmare.
Did it ever occur to you, that you may be projecting your own situation into the whole rest of social reality ? If those "evil robots" swallow the low paid jobs, then you really think that people for example in the beaches of Bangladesh that live from ship - breaking for scrap metal will all of the sudden become succesfull computer programmers and investors ? And not like they will just be left with nothing ? You just say "things will be fine". And actually I would think that the picture of the future of capitalism that you paint here is the socialists' greatest wet dream, because we could all get lazy then as obviously all socialists fantasize their whole lifes
I agree that "anarchy is not a stable state-of-affairs", and if you ever meet an anarchist in real life please give him a big kick in the balls Anarchy is dysfunctional and unstable because it creates a power vacuum (which to a lesser extent is also true of any statist system because individuals are disarmed and the governmental power monopoly is corrupt and ineffective), but in free market capitalism that power vacuum is abundantly filled with logically-indisputable Natural Rights, as well as well-informed and well-armed individuals who take the term "live free or die" quite literally.
Because all of history points that humans are always very much into respecting what is logically indisputable, right ? Your belief in the wisdom of people is ... unbelievable. It's not like for example majority of them in XXI century still believe in good and bad deities that are watching over ? If I'm basically to hope that the "well armed and well informed individual" doesn't blow my head because it's against logic, then I won't take my chances, thank you. This place is when you border on the methaphysical, you seem to expect that in the next century not only will we have robots and stuff, but also somewhere along the way human nature will substantially change from insatiably greedy and violence - prone to rational and enlightened, circling around the logical Sun of Natural Rights that are supposedly rationally invincible . I'm affraid that the sad truth about humans is that to curb these instincts since the dawn of time, most of them have always needed external source of moral regulation in the form of religious traditions and the idea of possible eternal punishment and also state's armed authority to back this order and still it constantly failed to do the job, with only minority with a different attitude, and it looks like you think this minority will become majority, because it's only the government's violence and paternalism that's holding humanity back from achieving this.
If "Cadillacs and kitchens" is your idea of all that human beings are capable of spending their money on in a voluntary society, then the whole point of this thread has escaped you completely. Transhumanism is a perfect example of the insatiable human thirst for new discoveries and advances in our standard of living! Even if you could live to be 1000 years old while maintaining the level of health all modern 20-year-olds can only dream of, you'll still want to live longer and better, which, since we live in a tangible universe, will require resources that must be brought into the economy and processed within it.
Ok, so exactly how many people do you know today, that find the idea of living for a 1000 years not only acceptable, but would also be willing to invest ANY of their money into such endevour ? I don't know if you noticed, but majority of humanity today feel like they don't need indefinite lifespans because they have an immortal soul and when they die, they will go to a place of bliss and not just dissapear as a conscioussness which would be the most logical thing according to the present state of science. Their ignorance formidably hinders your and my chances of reaching the level of technology that we need, so I'm not very keen on waiting as they finally realise that it would be better not to check for yourself if there is an afterlife and start to invest in longevity tech, and I don't think it's rational in our situation to cut some hands ( governmental ) of the deck because they don't suit you ideologically. Using one of your favorite phrases - if tomorrow The Mommy Government decided to launch a new Manhattan Project to scientifically conquer the aging process, most of these ignorant people would think "well, if the government thinks it's good, then it must be good" and I don't know about you, but I definitely would not try to talk them out of it, even if we both knew that it would be just a manifestation of people's herd thinking and intelectual conformism. The growing problem with aging of the western societies is what in the next decades might indeed push governments in that direction if they are rational enough, and I hope they realise this soon enough for us to get on the train.
Edited by chris w, 17 June 2010 - 05:44 PM.