Archive for April, 2010

Kill or be Killed

[This post may not stand well on its own, as it was written as a response to my friend Jim Davidson's facebook note concerning a person's rights to kill another person in certain situations.] I prefer to analyze moral actions based on expected resultant value, rather than any idea of absolute rights. Doing so, the [...]

14 April 2010 at 12:36 - Comments

Political Climate Control

What follows is a simplification of the political climate into one metaphorical issue upon which people have different opinions. I think this example clearly shows why anything that we allow our government to regulate tends to make most people less well off – and how political parties make things even worse. So, please now consider [...]

4 April 2010 at 14:58 - Comments