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TopicChildren show greater respect for property rights than adults
dethfdddddh
06/27/11 6:56:00 PM
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SmartMuffin posted...
See, charmander gets it. Under capitalism, sharing isn't illegal. Everyone is free to share their property if they choose to do so.

Also, I just have one question for you. How did all that sharing work out for the hunter/gatherers? I'd rather live in today's America then spend my entire life running away from lions and dying of smallpox at age 22.


I wasn't trying to attack you or anything; I was just surprised by the findings, considering that it clashes with the social structure that dominated most of human evolutionary history.

Anyway, considering that they had a sustainable lifestyle that lasted for thousands of years, it seems like it worked well for them. (http://www.utexas.edu/courses/sami/diehtu/siida/hunting/jonsa.htm).

What's more, I don't think we should be so quick to criticize their way of life considering that modern society has more than enough health problems in its own right.

I'm sorry if you thought I was being mean to you, btw.

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