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Freedomain Radio Debate - Stefan Molyneux and Jan Helfeld

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Sunday Aug 30 2009, 4pm EST, http://www.fdrurl.com/callin

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  • This was just a sad debate, I find it hilarious and disgusting that the trailer for this debate said "Two Philosophers go head to head". I have no respect for jan, as he has proven his mentality to be narrow and unintelligent. He acted like a little kid. These kind of "debates" are a waste of time when one of the debaters throw reason to the wayside just to cling on to their idea no matter what it is, sort of like a religion. Stef needs to stop picking on these children and find legit debates.

  • Five stars just for the silliness.

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  • @nfwvideo That seems entirely unlikely, Noam would be stumped by a discussion of actual principle.

  • @fps0chris Totally agree :). 

  • @imind I see him as another Alex Jones, he has the right intent but does not understand the fundamentals. Instead of questioning the very existence of the system they both seem to irrationally think the system can still work.

    With that said I still respect Alex Jones as he does a good job uncovering things the government is doing and appeals to a more anti-philosophical crowd. My hope is that people interested in Alex will eventually find logic and reason.

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  • @fps0chris Noam would hand jan his ass

  • Anarchy v. Minarchy is not as interesting as (when two people are as close as Helfeld and Molyneux are)

    1) what steps should be taken next, and

    2) How do you view those steps as being reacted to by the status quo

    and

    3) What is a full strategy that we can agree on.

    Until then, they will both be outside of the solution, and "part of the landscape"

  • @imind L.O.L!! i know right! i think you really say it best here.

  • lol that would be great!

  • he should debate paul krugman or noam chomsky =]

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