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I'm saying that I may or may not agree, depending upon what you actually mean by that.   It's a vague statement standing alone.

It's not vague at all. Have you read any of my posts? It's the primary topic I discuss around here. Before I spend yet more time personally explaining something that will likely fall on deaf ears, please tell me what you think I might mean by the following statement:

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Unfortunately, in the case of the environment, its destruction is caused by fragmentation.

I'd still like to hear your take on this.
legendary
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The reason, of course, that the policy failed was Khrushchev’s ignorance of the immutable fact – the self-evident truth – that corn can only be grown under certain conditions, and Russia’s climate did not provide them.

A singular vision can get it right or wrong. As shown above.

A non unified vision (libertarian property rights) guarantees some will get it right and some will get it wrong. Unfortunately, in the case of the environment, its destruction is caused by fragmentation, like a checkerboard.

Can you support the statement in bold?  Do you have any evidence that it is so?

Yeah, I can. Read some of my 500+ posts. And I'll post more stuff, but it will take time. Because there's lots of stuff.

What if I do support it? Are you saying that your beliefs are dependent on there being no support?

I'm saying that I may or may not agree, depending upon what you actually mean by that.   It's a vague statement standing alone.
hero member
Activity: 812
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The reason, of course, that the policy failed was Khrushchev’s ignorance of the immutable fact – the self-evident truth – that corn can only be grown under certain conditions, and Russia’s climate did not provide them.

A singular vision can get it right or wrong. As shown above.

A non unified vision (libertarian property rights) guarantees some will get it right and some will get it wrong. Unfortunately, in the case of the environment, its destruction is caused by fragmentation, like a checkerboard.

Can you support the statement in bold?  Do you have any evidence that it is so?

Yeah, I can. Read some of my 500+ posts. And I'll post more stuff, but it will take time. Because there's lots of stuff.

What if I do support it? Are you saying that your beliefs are dependent on there being no support?
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1010
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The reason, of course, that the policy failed was Khrushchev’s ignorance of the immutable fact – the self-evident truth – that corn can only be grown under certain conditions, and Russia’s climate did not provide them.

A singular vision can get it right or wrong. As shown above.

A non unified vision (libertarian property rights) guarantees some will get it right and some will get it wrong. Unfortunately, in the case of the environment, its destruction is caused by fragmentation, like a checkerboard.

Can you support the statement in bold?  Do you have any evidence that it is so?
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
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The reason, of course, that the policy failed was Khrushchev’s ignorance of the immutable fact – the self-evident truth – that corn can only be grown under certain conditions, and Russia’s climate did not provide them.

A singular vision can get it right or wrong. As shown above.

A non unified vision (libertarian property rights) guarantees some will get it right and some will get it wrong. Unfortunately, in the case of the environment, its destruction is caused by fragmentation, like a checkerboard.
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