Archive for the 'Prospers Laws' Category

Prosper’s Law of Labor Cost Efficiency

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Prosper’s Law of Labor Cost Efficiency states
If an economy manages to broadly control labor costs and becomes too efficient the result is deflation. Since wages create consumers without decent wages there are no buyers

Prosper’s Law of Excess Laws

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Prosper’s Law of Excess Laws states.
If an average person breaks the law on a regular basis there are too many laws and most of them are wrong.

The Cynics Guide to Determining Who is a Good Person

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

If you think you are a good person you aren’t. If you think are are a bad person you are. If you don’t think you are a good person you probably aren’t.

Prosper’s Futility Axiom

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The most important thing drug warriors and other assorted moral crusaders need to learn is that you can’t make a better society by pointing guns at people to make them stop doing things to themselves.

Prosper’s Law of Honest Immorality

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Prosper’s Law of Honest Immorality states
A person who admits being immoral is often worth knowing as they may well have a surprisingly strong moral system. Of course should approach any dealings with care.

Propers Law’s of Moral Paradox

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Proper’s Law of Moral Paradox
Truly Moral people never think they are as moral as they should be. True self doubt is the hallmark of real morality.
Conversely people who think they are “more moral than though” aren’t

Prosper’s Law of Government Evolution

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Prospers Law of Government Evolution states
All governments continuously evolve into a more authoritarian state.

Prosper’s Paradigm of Legal Obedience

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Prosper’s Paradigm of Legal Obedience states
Any law that is passed will be broken. Any law that is unpopular and does not suit peoples needs will be widely broken. If more than a very few laws are widely broken it will breed contempt for the justice system and all other laws, even well respected ones. […]

Prosper’s 1st Law of Prohibition

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Prosper’s 1st Law of Prohibition states
No attempt to prohibit a widely popular activity or substance will succeed as long as there is any freedom whatever.

Prosper’s 1st and 2nd Priorities of Government

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Priority #1 Self Preservation
Priority #2 Growth
Anything that gets in the way these priorities will be responded too as if its a dire threat .

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