Its founder argues that the old ways became unsustainable 30 years ago, and starvation threatened.
But something was missing, the founders of these new sites argue.
Yes, argues the Wiesenthal Center's founder, Rabbi Marvin Hier.
However, the founders of the IEET argue that it is not a transhumanist organization.
Freenet's founders argue that only with true anonymity comes true freedom of speech, and that the beneficial uses of Freenet outweigh its negative uses.
The founders of the Swatantra Tripura Committee argued that such a merger would have been 'undemocratic' and 'illogical'.
The founders of the Council argued that the PZKO was not fulfilling its function of representing the Poles.
The founders of FCOs argued that violence was necessary to achieve their goals, and that peaceful protest was both ineffective and insufficient to attain them.
The founders argued that dependent citizens, corruption, and centralized power endangered people's liberty.
Some of these businesses might have succeeded, their founders argue, had they been given more time to work things out, and some were flawed from the start.