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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1114574" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>By whose authority are corporations created in the first place? By whose authority are the privilege of limited liability for example issued? Do the rights and privileges that corporations enjoy, are those rights that exist in nature and exist for everyone freely and equally or do you have to go to someone, pledge loyalty too, bow down and kiss the ring and then you are granted the privilege and the status? If you've not done so, if you are not a member of this created class, you don't enjoy the good things that the god that is the state thus bestows.</p><p></p><p>If the child is bad, is it all the child or does the parent who created the child hold any responsibility? I'm no fan of corporations at all. They don't exist as a result of natural market actions nor do their rights exist from a state of nature. Rights from nature exist on their own and all enjoy equally without any action by anyone, any entity or even the need of a high court decision. It's a fallacy of an appeal to authority. Fictions are the only thing that need these in order to make them appear real. On their own they poof and disappear. </p><p></p><p>Therefore I look to whose divining actions created the creature eg corporation to begin with and it would be there I would lay the blame. Problem is, some of the folk here screaming about corporations are still under the delusion that what created the corp. monster is also their own saviour. And now the child has learned how to master it's father.</p><p></p><p>And Hoax is right about FT greed killing UPS. Scott Davis will just die if his salary doesn't increase over 50% annually and that money has to come from somewhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1114574, member: 2189"] By whose authority are corporations created in the first place? By whose authority are the privilege of limited liability for example issued? Do the rights and privileges that corporations enjoy, are those rights that exist in nature and exist for everyone freely and equally or do you have to go to someone, pledge loyalty too, bow down and kiss the ring and then you are granted the privilege and the status? If you've not done so, if you are not a member of this created class, you don't enjoy the good things that the god that is the state thus bestows. If the child is bad, is it all the child or does the parent who created the child hold any responsibility? I'm no fan of corporations at all. They don't exist as a result of natural market actions nor do their rights exist from a state of nature. Rights from nature exist on their own and all enjoy equally without any action by anyone, any entity or even the need of a high court decision. It's a fallacy of an appeal to authority. Fictions are the only thing that need these in order to make them appear real. On their own they poof and disappear. Therefore I look to whose divining actions created the creature eg corporation to begin with and it would be there I would lay the blame. Problem is, some of the folk here screaming about corporations are still under the delusion that what created the corp. monster is also their own saviour. And now the child has learned how to master it's father. And Hoax is right about FT greed killing UPS. Scott Davis will just die if his salary doesn't increase over 50% annually and that money has to come from somewhere! [/QUOTE]
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