Trust me. I know how to handle a gun and someone wishing me harm.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Good. Just don't start bargaining with them in trying to avoid violence in defense of your property.Turquoise wrote:
I have 2 guns. I believe in self-defense just like most other people. That doesn't change the fact that I'd like the environment I live in to be safe enough that I don't need to use my weapons except in extreme and rare circumstances.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
You can always improve your station in life, and nothing but old age should keep you from striving to do so. That could entail doing something that you prefer but might not make so much money at (OH), but in most cases it means upping your pay grade as well.
The answer to a thief is to buy a shotgun, not give some of what he wants so he won't take the rest. If it gets that bad (which I doubt it will, successful competent people trying to expand = bigger businesses = more jobs) then society needs to buy the equivalent of the shotgun to preserve the sanctity of property.
We definitely perceive the current situation differently.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
That is the only possible thing that will hold society together.Turquoise wrote:
Bettering yourself is one thing, but expecting that to be enough to hold a society together is just naive.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Which is exactly why her rational egoism has such a firm grounding in reality. It is in man's nature to be "selfish" as many would call it. Man is corrupted by society to care more about others than himself for the good of the whole. Man's instinct only holds out so far as the need to join a group and to try and fit in, even at the cost of trading his values for the values of society.
A society of individuals bettering the whole by bettering themselves is exploiting the most basic traits of humanity.
You keep society together with band-aids, I'd rather work with potent epoxy.
If you want a good example of a society that takes a closer approach to what you're suggesting, look at Mexico. They're pretty capitalistic but don't have much in the way of social programs, and as a result, their capital has more kidnappings for ransom than any other city.
Granted, Phoenix is now #2 on that list, but that's also because of Mexico (damn illegals).