tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225373.post2064206247939675383..comments2024-02-29T03:34:23.190-05:00Comments on Who Were the Sea Peoples?: Why Radical Anti-Statism Increases State Brutalitygcallahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10065877215969589482noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225373.post-17480610479586815922011-04-18T15:01:54.736-04:002011-04-18T15:01:54.736-04:00"Someone is probably feeling marginally more ..."Someone is probably feeling marginally more beleaguered by your meta-criticism of hyperbolic criticism."<br /><br />That's pretty funny!<br /><br />Well, we must use our judgment, mustn't we? If we are dealing with Adolf Hitler, there is perhaps no hope of appealing to his better side, and we try to assassinate him instead. If it is a TSA agent who gets a little to pushy at times, a little love might work better.<br /><br />And this is very caring criticism!gcallahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10065877215969589482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7225373.post-80040744404795868682011-04-18T13:38:35.260-04:002011-04-18T13:38:35.260-04:00Does this generalize? Is the demonization of busin...Does this generalize? Is the demonization of businessman, or for-profit corporations, or public-sector unions, or communists, (by anyone) all contributing to more 'radical' versions of each?<br /><br />And wouldn't this effect operate regardless of whether the 'demonization' is accurate?<br /><br />Someone is probably feeling marginally more beleaguered by your meta-criticism of hyperbolic criticism.Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15722574426366844435noreply@blogger.com