I actually agree with these points. Unfortunately, putting them into practice takes away from actually enjoying life; too much effort involved. One crosses several lines that can be perilous. I'd rather go surfing--no government out there. But your points are well taken. By me anyways....
You guys aren't reading carefully, you don't become an "amoral sociopath," you become a "monster" (see point 4).
One important tip as you go through life: If all the people around you look like "monsters" you may, in fact, be the real "sociopath."
Since this is still going... You clearly don't teach history, b/c the first rule is to avoid such mass generalizations. They can be dangerous and turn people into the same monsters you detest. Political Science is my bet. Or logic.
We still on the funniest quote thing? ... Here is mine....best I have heard... I used to play music in bars everyday and there was a guy who lived under a bridge in annapolis, MD who would carry my stuff to my car all the time. I would give him a few bucks. Charlie was a riot. One time his "girlfriend" was with him. She was trying to get his attention to leave the bar and Charlie turned to her and yelled "shut up stinky butt!" to which she retorted ... "Don't call me by my railroad name in front of your friends"... Mind you this is a well-known homeless man and his lady in a crowded bar. best part is weeks later I asked Charlie what a railroad name is and he just looked at me like a crazy person. He had no idea. Never have I heard such a back-and-forth
MIS, however, is critical of the right things that most are not. MIS I'm backing 87% of what you said.
Did I just rerail or derail the thread? A quote about railroads on a thread going off the rails might mess up the space/time contium... Did I mess up the Internet? Help Me Al Gore!