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Oh I'm sold on Yoda being a voluntaryist. Some Eastern philosophy in there too. I believe the poster rebeldor has opined that Star Wars is the most libertarian movie of all time (at least the original 3).
I don't consider that encounter with R2 to be a NAP violation . Yoda was testing Luke's perceptions of him by acting that way.
That could be a good scenario to debate among us voluntaryists/anarchists though. You know, after we figure out who will build the roads.
Do or do not, there is no try. See Yoda was a J, and who to be in better company with?
I disagree. Yoda is a Perceiver, not a Judger. Read these two descriptions. Who is more zen-like? Who is more in touch with the force? I say the perceivers.
Judgers = J
are organized and structured
make plans in advance
keep to the plan
like to be in control of their life
want to finalize decisions
Perceivers = P
are casual and relaxed
prefer to “go with the flow”
are able to change and adapt quickly
like to simply let life happen
want to find more information
Oh I'm sold on Yoda being a voluntaryist. Some Eastern philosophy in there too. I believe the poster rebeldor has opined that Star Wars is the most libertarian movie of all time (at least the original 3).
I don't consider that encounter with R2 to be a NAP violation . Yoda was testing Luke's perceptions of him by acting that way.
That could be a good scenario to debate among us voluntaryists/anarchists though. You know, after we figure out who will build the roads.
Oh I'm sold on Yoda being a voluntaryist. Some Eastern philosophy in there too. I believe the poster rebeldor has opined that Star Wars is the most libertarian movie of all time (at least the original 3).
I don't consider that encounter with R2 to be a NAP violation . Yoda was testing Luke's perceptions of him by acting that way.
That could be a good scenario to debate among us voluntaryists/anarchists though. You know, after we figure out who will build the roads.
Yeah, maybe, but they kind of violated the NAP big time killing the thousands of innocent contractors building both Death Stars.
Just glancing at the votes so far, I don't see a pattern of personality to voting preference to any great degree...is there supposed to be? One thing I will say, my personality type hasn't changed but my voting behavior philosophy has gone from Socialist to more conservative so I'm inclined to think personality type is not a strong determinator of voting and political philosophy.
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