Fallacy fallacy | | PirateTimes

Winning Discussions: The Fallacy Fallacy (Effective Pirating) January 9, 2015 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Learning (tips&tricks) Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. Catching an opponent… News about the pirate movement International Pirate […]

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Lorena Müller | | PirateTimes – Part 2

A Spanish Pirate in Argentina January 6, 2015 · by Lorena Müller · in Interview During a visit in Argentina a few weeks ago (the country I was born in), I took the opportunity to get to know some Pirates from Argentina. We met up in a bar in the “Abasto” zone, one of the… About Lorena Müller I’m an Italian-Argentinean citizen living in Madrid, […]

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PPI Board Cannot Collect Fees, says Court of Arbitration | PirateTimes

PPI Board Cannot Collect Fees, says Court of Arbitration January 4, 2015 · by Mozart Olbrycht-Palmer · in Pirate Party News On the afternoon of Tuesday 30 December 2014 (CET) the Pirate Parties International (PPI) Court of Arbitration (CoA) ruled that the PPI Board does not have the authority to request payment affiliation fees from its members. The decision relates to an application made by Pirate Party […]

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Pirate Times – 2014 in Review | PirateTimes

Pirate Times – 2014 in Review January 2, 2015 · by Josef Ohlsson Collentine · in Inside Pirate Times This past year has been an eventful one, both for the Pirate movement and for Pirate Times. A significant moment in pirate history was when PPEU was formed. Later that year PPI had their general assembly in Paris and arranged their first conference outside of the normal […]

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Swedish Prime Minister Calls Off March Snap Election | PirateTimes

Swedish Prime Minister Calls Off March Snap Election January 1, 2015 · by Anton Nordenfur · in Election This post is also available in: Spanish The Swedish Prime Minister has now officially called off the planned snap election originally set for March, 2015. The snap election, which came from a cabinet crisis after the September elections, would have been the first snap election in Sweden for […]

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