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I cannot condone this.
Oh you do flatter me so. But unfortunately I must confess that even were I paying CSU (as it soon seems I will), that I wouldn't get involved in student politics - and I daresay the vast majority of commerce students agree.Iron said:Yes but the financial incentive forces all potential leaders out of the woodwork. It offers redemption to the politically minded who commit the sin of a commerce degree. Without this incentive, our talent pool is left to stagnate.
But many people, such as Hobbes, would argue that taxation by the state ensures that society functions. No tax = state of nature = Lord of the Flies. Therefore, you're obliged to pay tax the same way that you're obliged not to kill anyone.Money removed by coercion is theft.
Tax = theft.
Thanks for playing.
Yes, but Hobbes is a stuffed tiger.But many people, such as Hobbes, would argue that taxation by the state ensures that society functions. No tax = state of nature = Lord of the Flies. Therefore, you're obliged to pay tax the same way that you're obliged not to kill anyone.
That social contract of taxation in the state clearly does not extend into something like university, though, where people are free to come and go and are thus consumers and not part of any social obligation to pay tax in this sense. You effectively have to live in a society (or you live outside of them). If you do not want to pay tax, you live in a state of nature, eg literally isolated by yourself in the wild or in a prison. However you do not have to be part of a university any more than you have to buy a green t-shirt. Should we introduce a green t-shirt tax?
I believe this reasoning, which differentiates between membership to a society and membership in a university, sinks any analogy of state taxation and university union taxation which is frequently brought up.
I find that frequently in response to this, people bring up utilitarianism. Yes, VSU may be more beneficial for the group, however that is not the argument here.
:-( Way to break my reality.Yes, but Hobbes is a stuffed tiger.
That argument and some of the following libertarian arguments are commonly quoted from Lysander Spooner.I don't remember signing any contract???
lol fuck off your gpa is like 2Yeah I'm on a GPA of 5.4, VSU has been heaps bad for my academic results. I'm sure being able to afford text books because one doesn't have to pay $400+ in fees is really hurting other people's academic results too.
Uh no, that's yours. The fail for stats didn't go on my transcript for the double degree, and neither did my original fail for chem.lol fuck off your gpa is like 2
We hope that you will eat and drink union, with your student family. Inebriated inhibitions are the foundation of all things academic.I cannot fathom how this is defensible.
I eat at the Macquarie Centre, so I don't need a food subsidy. I don't have kids, so no use for subsidised childcare. If I want to go to the gym I will happily pay for it. I don't drink on campus - thats what bars are for. I go to uni, study, and will finish up my degree at the end of the year. I am apathetic to all union policies.
Why should I have to pay $200 just to watch the union throw it away on dodgy initiatives that help absolutely no-one?
sweet mines 6Uh no, that's yours. The fail for stats didn't go on my transcript for the double degree, and neither did my original fail for chem.
I have no fails on my double degree, and lots of credits and the odd distinction.
Suck it.