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by Charles M. Schulz
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Any questions for Dr. Mary J. Ruwart?
I've referenced Dr. Mary J. Ruwart and particularly her book Healing Our World a number of times on this forum. I'll have a chance to speak with her on Sunday and wondered if anyone here had any questions they would like me to pass on to her. I'll post any answers I get here in this thread.
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I doubt she would very different answers than you would. Also there is the problem that you will be using your words to ask her and your own words to tell us the answers. So the answer we get may be pretty close to what you would have said yourself.
But anyway, here is a nice start. I also like to know why she likes to compare the Free Market with ecosystems, rainforests even. Ecosystems are not free from agression, in fact aggression is what makes them work. Every individual organism takes whatever he wants, usually causing the death of another. Has it occured to her that comparing the Free Market with rainforests plays right in the hands of those who claim that Libertarianism will lead to the Law of the Jungle? |
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To cover the above subjects in the thread you linked to, Earthborn:
Animal Rights: "I certainly would want to live in a society where animals were not mistreated. In a libertarian society, a person who abused their animals would most likely be visited by concerned neighbors. If the abuser showed no remorse, the neighbors might ostracize the abuser, refusing to associate or do business with him or her. "If the abuse continued, the neighbors might attempt to rescue the suffering animals. If the abuser sued, a libertarian jury would have to decide if he or she was due compensation. "If compensation was awarded to the abuser, the rescuers might gladly pay it as a cost of saving the animals. Such compensation might allow the abuser to save face, but the public exposure would likely dissuade him or her from purchasing more animals to abuse. "Animals 'rights' might evolve in a libertarian society through the failure of juries to award abusers compensation for the rescued animals. Failure to award compensation would essentially be a verdict of 'not property.' Prior to the Civil War, juries acknowledged rights of escaped slaves by returning a verdict of 'not guilty' when they or their rescuers were captured." Fossil Trade: I can't find any particular statement from her on this, but I'm confident her answer to "should people be allowed to dig up fossils on their own property or in areas that belong to no one and sell those fossils without being limited by the government? Even if it means potentially destroying a find that may be important to science?" would be an unhesitant "yes." Archaeology: is a person allowed to do whatever they please with their own land, even if it means destroying any historical evidence that may lie beneath its surface? Same supposition as above. Islandification: "The solution to many environmental problems is, if I understand Libertarians correctly, to divide nature into pieces of property and allow people to profit from these pieces." I think she would agree with me that your understanding is incorrect. Check out this answer: "If national parks were sold to conservation groups, they'd get much better care than they do now. Government hasn't been a very good steward to our parks, contrary to popular opinion. "For example, earlier in its history, Yellowstone employees were encouraged to kill wolf, fox, lynx, marten and fisher because visitors enjoyed watching the deer, elk, longhorn sheep, etc. that these species preyed upon. The expanding population of hoofed mammals destroyed the shrubs and berries that fed the bear population. As a result, bears began to invade camp sites, so park rangers had to start removing them. Now wolves are being reintroduced to Yellowstone. "Yellowstone may yet be saved, but other parks under bureaucratic stewardship haven't fared so well. Ravena Park in Seattle was established by a couple who wanted to protect the giant Douglas firs that grew in that area. Up to 10,000 a day came to visit and attend the nature lectures, walk the trails and admire the majestic trees. The city eventually bought the park and made it public. Within 15 years, all the Douglas firs were gone. The bureaucrats overseeing the park could only profit by selling trees as cordwood, so that's what they did. "These stories are not unique. People act in the their own selfish interests. When they own a property, they profit most by caring for it. When they simply have bureaucratic oversight, they profit most from exploiting it. "A libertarian government recognizes this pattern and privatizes the environment. The owners profit when they protect it and lose when they don't. When government doesn't interfere, people do what's right in order to do what's best for themselves." Tradeable Emission Rights: "Covenants can permit industrial development by mutual agreement, but not protect companies from their duty to compensate anyone whom they might harm. Any neighbor could successfully sue if noxious chemicals were leached into their soil, water, or air." |
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Okay, so how about this as your question for her:
"In Chapter 2 of Healing Our World, you compare the free market to a rainforest ecosystem. But ecosystems are not free from aggression; in fact aggression is what makes them work. Every individual organism takes whatever he wants, usually causing the death of another. Don't you think that comparing the Free Market with rainforests plays right in the hands of those who claim that Libertarianism will lead to the Law of the Jungle?" |
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Come on, people. Serious questions only, not flames.
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Re: Any questions for Dr. Mary J. Ruwart?
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Ask her if she thinks government should intervene in the affairs of private companies, as you think they should. Use the CPD as an example. Ask her if she thinks, in her lifetime, a LP presidential candidate will get more than 0% of the vote. Ask her if she thinks a LP candidate will ever win a contested election for anything other than dog catcher or water commissioner. Ask her if she favors private citizens being able to posess personel nuclear devices. Ask her to pretend that a LP candidate could actually become president. Then ask if she, as that imaginary candidate, would imprison governement employees for doing their previously legal jobs. Do you want any more? Note to skeptics: Shanek will consider this a flame, but these are all legitimate questions. |
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Okay, so, we have one serious question, and a bunch of long-refuted strawmen posited by bigots who apparently can't think of any real questions to ask her. Nothing about her decades of experience as a pharmaceutical research scientist and her findings about how many preventable deaths have been caused by FDA policies...nothing on her years of experience running low-income housing projects and trying to help poor people against an unfeeling government...nothing about her sister's experience with Dr. Kevorkian...and only one question (albeit a good one) about a 450+ page book that is one of the prominent Libertarian tomes. Apparently, an opportunity to put a prominent Libertarian on the spot with tough questions makes all of these supposedly-legitimate criticisms disappear...
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OK, I have a question
Shanek, I admit to knowing absolutely next-to-nothing about any of what you are talking about. However, I am curious about one thing, and maybe it falls into her sphere of expertise. I hope she can find out more info if she doesn't know offhand.
Is it true that a massive industrial-hemp effort in America would be worthwhile? (someone said 6% of the USA land area planted with hemp is enough to supply all the biomass energy needs of the country). The only half-way decent source on any of this data is Jack Herer and I can't get a word out of him for more details. (He is the author of "Emperor Wears No Clothes" an in-depth review of the failure of the USA Gov't. to pursue hemp as a solution to our current economic and energy crisis). That's it. Hope it will be OK to breach that subject with her. Thanks. |
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There's an audio presentation "Industrial Hemp: The Hidden Agenda Behind the War on Drugs" by Raymond R. Carr, R.Ph. You can find it here: http://www.ruwart.com/Pages/Books/ Scroll to the bottom of the page. This is Dr. Ruwart's husband, so it's safe to say she probably agrees with a lot of it. ![]()
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God, what's the f*cking point...
You people get a chance to challenge a prominent Libertarian and you spend the entire thread slamming personal insults. Pathetic. |
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pro-Hemp video by her husband!
I kinda hit the nail on the head with that one, it seems. Under the circumstances, she knows a lot about the subject, so formulating a question that provides new insight is going to be difficult.
Let's try this: "Given that widespread anti-marijuana sentiment and the vast bureaucratic and legal infrastructure in the USA that currently precludes any legislation offering a potential for major industrial hemp programs to come about, and the obviously slim chances of gaining any support for legalization during the current administration: Do you know of any specific initiative in the scientific community that provides a valid different-species-classification basis for distinguishing hemp from marijuana and thereby allowing removal hemp from schedule one drug prohibition?" I know there are 10th-Amendment challenges, but these require the states to enact legislation even if the courts (or SCOTUS) agree to allow the 10th to apply for the hemp issue. In the current political climate of red states, this route ain't going to offer a solution. I'm looking to Canada, where it is legal, because it was turned over to the Health Authority to decide! |
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"Is there any way in the current political climate to circumvent the legislative process and avoid the SCOTUS by getting the US Agriculture Dep't to officially recognize the low THC-content hemp as NOT marijuana?"
As I see it, only a science-based reclassification is going to get a massive industrial-hemp program moving sometime in this decade in the USA. Who specifically at Agriculture Dep't can we rely on, since we really need a full-blown campaign to engage a governmentally-approved national hemp-based biomass-energy initiative now more than ever! Or, even shorter: Dr Ruwart: Do you know the name of one senior official in the US Agriculture Dept who is willing to stand up in front of media microphones and announce to the President and Congress: "Hemp is not Marijuana - here's the proof !" ? |
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not if the idea works
shanek, the concept is to remove the hemp plant from schedule one completely.
It's the only logical step, to do the 'end-around' play and bypass all current drug laws pertaining to marijuana. Hemp is not marijuana: "The Agriculture Dep't declares it is so!" is a decent plan to get it acknowledged publicly. All we need now is the name of someone important enough that will be paid attention to by the President and who's willing to stick his (or her) neck out publicly. There is a lot of precedent for this to happen. Use science to prove the facts and low levels of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol etc etc |
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Okay, so here's the questions I have:
From Earthborn: "In Chapter 2 of Healing Our World, you compare the free market to a rainforest ecosystem. But ecosystems are not free from aggression; in fact aggression is what makes them work. Every individual organism takes whatever he wants, usually causing the death of another. Don't you think that comparing the Free Market with rainforests plays right in the hands of those who claim that Libertarianism will lead to the Law of the Jungle?" "On your figures for the deaths caused by the FDA's tardy approval of propranolol, how did you figure out the number of people saved by the FDA, and how can you be certain that it is less than the number of people killed?" (I'm asking her this in case I can't find the other recording I mentioned; but I'm certain that other recording will be more detailed than the answer she might give me tonight.) "Do you think a libertarian society is possible if only a minority of people actually want to be free (free as defined by Libertarians)? If the majority of people is able to tolerate authoritarianism, how can authoritarian leaders ever lose their power?" From webfusion: "As I see it, only a science-based reclassification is going to get a massive industrial-hemp program moving sometime in this decade in the USA. Is there any way in the current political climate to circumvent the legislative process and avoid the SCOTUS by getting the US Agriculture Dep't to officially recognize the low THC-content hemp as NOT marijuana? Do you know the name of one senior official in the US Agriculture Dept who is willing to stand up in front of media microphones and announce to the President and Congress: 'Hemp is not Marijuana - here's the proof!'?" |
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Well, we ended up having a really nice chat for about 20 minutes. She's always been very approachable, and she was very excited tonight to talk into my recorder to a bunch of faceless people on an internet board.
So, here's the link. It's about a 2.4MB .mp3 file: www.shanekillian.org/files/ruwart-qa.mp3 Here's the link to the .pdf file she mentions: http://www.ruwart.com/AAPS.pdf If there are any other serious questions (as opposed to "What color is the sky in your world?"), or if anyone has any followup questions to what we discussed, I should have another chance to do this in a couple of months. I'll post another thread at that time. |
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shanek, without a doubt, your efforts were exactly on-target and made my day. delightful.
Good idea you had to do that interview and present it. That's without a doubt the very reason the internet exists and functions as it does. Some people think Chris Rock makes for great entertainment, and some might wish to spend a few minutes listening to a thoughtful and insightful interview with Mary. I chose the latter. And am a better man for it. Thanks Shanek, peace. [[edited to add: I am going to try and contact the new US Sec'y of Agriculture, Mike Johanns, who is a dirt-kicker from Nebraska. His office is 1/2-hour away and if I get lucky, his door is open.]] |
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Mary Ruwart rocks!
I'm sure glad I'm a Libertarian and not a (gulp) Social Democrat or something... lol.
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Here is a question I'd like asked of Mary Ruwart, shanek. I asked it of her years ago but never received a reply (I think it was on a site of hers or something that I asked it.)
In a Libertarian society can I be compelled to serve on a jury if I don't wish to? Seems to me there are always going to be enough volunteers (civic pride and all that) to fit the bill, so I feel I need not be bothered. To me it's like any other form of coercion.
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My feeling is, the government should be summoning people at random to appear, because there just isn't any other fair way to do it. But the person should not be compelled under threat of force to serve. That smacks to me of involuntary servitude. Plus, if I'm fighting for my life or liberty, I'm not so sure I'd want a jury full of people who didn't want to be there. But personally, I'm far more concerned about the practice of excusing jurors who are aware of the jury's power of nullification. |
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"James Randi is awesome!" —Ian Bernard, primary host of Free Talk Live "It really does take people like Penn & Teller or James Randi to be able to see through these deceptions, and so those are perhaps the people we should be paying the most attention to." —Harry Browne, 4/10/2004 I know there is a lesson to be learned here somewhere, but I don't know what it is. |
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