Eva asks
>What is subjective about the private ownership of land or about
>inheritance
>laws?
>
>Is the END of the above somehow more subjective than the status quo?
>
>...
i wholly agree Eva, - and there is, too often, a leap to dismiss
possibilities with a challenge to the 'subjective' - the assumption that
the 'objective' is somehow superior to human suffering, and inequalities,
and so on.
might there be a third position? transjective or something?
phil graham is a very transjective kind of scholar, n'est pas?
>
>I also wonder - this is a different matter, but it truly puzzles me - why
>the subjectiveness of Phil's suggestions is unfortunate.
indeed. i' d like to add a "yay" to the list of phil's suggestions for
"answers," - they work for me.
diane
"The world is too much with us,
late and soon..."
Wordsworth.
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