In applying this subject to objects and entities outside another’s conceptual space, one would be hard-pressed to find and/or point to anything of the kind, and it would be difficult to discern what it is in the world he is actually talking about. — NOS4A2
:smirk: :up:Extraordinary, that there are folk who believe in incorporation but not in society. — Banno
To start, nonviolent coexistence (i.e. sustainable eusociality) ...So what thing or things in the world should these institutions work for? — NOS4A2
So you claim, yet "Common ownership" and "public control" are clear enough in the associations listed on the ASX.
To start, nonviolent coexistence (i.e. sustainable eusociality) ...
Meh. Of course anyone can purchase shares, and even if the numbers are not public, the process is.But it would be clear only if you knew which investors owned how many shares. — NOS4A2
Incorporation in the general sense is voluntary... Socialism isn’t. — NOS4A2
I would consider them a family. — NOS4A2
Worker cooperatives need not be imposed. Your' engaging in the fallacy of composition. You've also moved from the claimt hat there isno society to a claim something like that social norms ought not be imposed.It isn’t a voluntary association like people getting together to form a club or company. — NOS4A2
Presumably you would count incorporated companies as individuals?Laws ought to apply to each and every particular individual, not a set of individuals. — NOS4A2
Laws ought to apply to each and every particular individual, not a set of individuals. — NOS4A2
Worker cooperatives need not be imposed. You’re' engaging in the fallacy of composition. You've also moved from the claimt hat there isno society to a claim something like that social norms ought not be imposed.
Presumably you would count incorporated companies as individuals?
yetLaws ought to apply to each and every particular individual, not a set of individuals. — NOS4A2
I do not count companies or any other association as individuals. — NOS4A2
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