No idea what the rest of your post is rambling on about. Except I think you're suggesting that under a "free society", there's nothing to stop people from stealing from or murdering each other.
I'm being very clear in my writing, you are not. I have never said that.
Let me repeat this to you very clearly, and in clear, pure, non-abstract terms as opposed to saying: "The whole point of inalienable individual rights is to protect the individual against coercion by any number of people, from one to 51% to 99% of the population who might vote to coerce him. Socrates being voted to death because his ideas were seen as disruptive to the youth or whatever is an example of pure democracy." which is yapping in the clouds about nothing at all.
Let's get real:
PG&E, ignoring complaints of bad odors, massive explosion in quiet neighborhood engulfs dozens of homes and 8 human beings including children.
KBR/Halliburton, incompetent pump wiring shocks hundreds of American soldiers stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan from appliances, at least 12 are electrocuted to death while in the shower.
Massey Energy, 300 safety violations, 9 directly related to death of 29 employees.
BP, multiple effenses
Monsanto, Agent Orange, and other stuff
Many, many, many, many more!
Just a few who are happily still doing business.
But one historic case that really made an impression on me: The Radium Girls
Am I getting my point across? In concrete terms? This is happening with *weak* government regulation after 8 years of George W. Bush. How do you propose this will get better with *less* government regulation?
I'm being very clear in my writing, you are not. I have never said that.
Let me repeat this to you very clearly, and in clear, pure, non-abstract terms as opposed to saying: "The whole point of inalienable individual rights is to protect the individual against coercion by any number of people, from one to 51% to 99% of the population who might vote to coerce him. Socrates being voted to death because his ideas were seen as disruptive to the youth or whatever is an example of pure democracy." which is yapping in the clouds about nothing at all.
Let's get real:
Just a few who are happily still doing business.
But one historic case that really made an impression on me: The Radium Girls
Am I getting my point across? In concrete terms? This is happening with *weak* government regulation after 8 years of George W. Bush. How do you propose this will get better with *less* government regulation?