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<blockquote data-quote="Lynx" data-source="post: 2358906" data-attributes="member: 32204"><p>Lobbying = Begging</p><p></p><p>The question then is why beg? And beg of whom? If one thinks about the act of begging, it is of someone in a weak position appealing to one in a strong position. The person who holds the strong position has a mastery over the weaker. When one applies for a permit or license, one engages in beggary, essentially begging the masters to allow something to occur. The master may or may not grant the priviledge. Pay a fee and then the begging may result in the desired outcome. But at the same time that one is begging, the act itself shows no mastery or ownership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynx, post: 2358906, member: 32204"] Lobbying = Begging The question then is why beg? And beg of whom? If one thinks about the act of begging, it is of someone in a weak position appealing to one in a strong position. The person who holds the strong position has a mastery over the weaker. When one applies for a permit or license, one engages in beggary, essentially begging the masters to allow something to occur. The master may or may not grant the priviledge. Pay a fee and then the begging may result in the desired outcome. But at the same time that one is begging, the act itself shows no mastery or ownership. [/QUOTE]
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