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u/aegbeater · 6 pointsr/facebookwins

According to Amazon it's just a game you buy with what looks like those 4 boxes and people you have over literally bid on a box to have... I still feel like I'm out of the loop though LOL!

https://www.amazon.com/Spin-Master-6020189-Storage-Wars/dp/B00A39GICM

EDIT: Reading comments on amazon there is way more detail to the game. Thought that was important as well.

u/kerr-ching · 1 pointr/facebookwins

Is that a pin? 😍
r/didntknowiwantedthat

Edit: It sure is

u/Exceteras · 1 pointr/facebookwins

The idea that Plato was speaking ironically was advanced by Strauss and Bloom only in the 20th century. And the Republic certainly doesn't espouse liberal ideology, it espouses a caste system, eugenics, and totalitarianism. Strauss and Bloom's defense is that Plato has historically been the victim of a bad transalation.

Next, John Locke is widely considered the "father of classical liberalism". He literally quoted scripture to back his writing and drew the entirety of his belief in the moral foundations of his philosophy from the Bible, specifically his beliefs in the equality of man from the New Testament. To the extent where he excluded atheists, on grounds they were incapable of true morality.

Are you really going to tell me the ancient greeks were more influential than Locke in the development of modern liberal thought? And if you are under any question as to who influenced Locke in the development of his ideas:

> ...Waldron does an excellent job of showing, perhaps to the dismay of 21st century agnostic secularists, that current enlightenment regimes, such as the USA, are mole hills built on the mountain of centuries of Christian thinking and writing.

> - http://www.amazon.com/God-Locke-Equality-Christian-Foundations/dp/0521890578

Here is the actual influence of the Greeks... try and put it in perspective.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_philosophy#Hellenistic_philosophy_and_early_Christian_philosophy