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| Posted: Mon May 13th, 2013 12:26 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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I wanted to add comments to the last quote in the last reply but again the idiot me could not find a way to get out of the confines of that quote "feature." Note again: Period before, or period after, the quote? Essentially the concept expressed in the words quoted from Fletcher concern the two methods of political economy compared as such: 1. Defenders of their own Liberty, property, regardless of how that property was acquired, have incentive to defend that property they have acquired. 2. Those having no property owned, acquired, under their control, those who may be paying "rent," and those same individuals who are then employed, hired, commissioned, or otherwise "paid" to defend property that is not theirs, have an incentive to take, acquire, or otherwise control said property, not defend it.
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