No true Scotsman... Here's CATO championing corporate personhood. Here is 'Reason' Magazine.
No true Scotsman... Here's CATO championing corporate personhood. Here is 'Reason' Magazine.
I'm not sure Camelot really counts as fantasy, given the time period it was written/developed. It was contemporary.
That's not really true. Libertarians love it when corporate or religious power structures impose on people's liberty, and they clamour to take away democratic rights to organize our society as we choose.
I disagree. Orcs don't follow just any big leader, they follow whoever can personally beat them up.
Camelot was hardly democratic. The round table was only for nobility.
Wait, what?
Which is why the only possible solution is increasing our energy budget.
That's actually more disgusting than what I was imagining.
Convincing people to have fewer children is trivial and not something we need to worry about. People who are healthy, wealthy and secure naturally breed at or slightly below the replacement rate.
Do I dare ask what a Little Rhody Gut Plug is?
Wasn't it time dilation?
I'm assuming it's Vampire Bill.
Wasn't Jessica fang raping Jason when he shot her in the head?
That's a simplistic, absolutist stance. That we can't get rid of ever single gun doesn't mean we can't get rid of some of them, and there's a quantifiable decrease in gun injuries for every one we do.
More likely he'd have just made the situation worse.
100% ethanol is 200 proof, so pretty much.
I don't think that'd do it. I'll grant that someone might take pride in plumbing as a craft, but who would they roll their sleeves up and actually do the work for? Their immediate family and friend? Sure, maybe, but if you didn't know a plumber really well, I don't think you'd actually be able to get one.
I think it's from IKEA.
The sad part is that axes entering skulls does give too many of us pleasure.
That's always been a bit of a problem in the Star Trek world, though. Why would anyone want to do those jobs in a post scarcity society?