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Here are three topic suggestions about the divition between socialistic anarcists and anarcho-capitalists. I'd also appreciate links to all podcasts related in any way to socialistic anarchism. Suggestion 1. There seem to be a large divition between anarchists. One so large, that many don't even...
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I have been having a debate with a friend about the ideal type of government. I have advocated to him how the ideal society could function without the state. He continues to advocate that the best society for all would be one with a minimal state that provides basic services of education, health care...
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I've implemented a mailing list that does not involve Google groups. Google has been problematic for a number of people. Some of you may have started to subscribe before and gotten discouraged. Some people don't want to have to get a Google account in order to subscribe. Others were willing but...
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http://www.myngle.com/ I thought this was interesting. You basicaly can research and choose the teacher that you think would best meet your needs. Some teachers offer free introductory lessons to attract students and teachers set their own price for each lesson so there is competition for students. I...
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I read about half of your post before I realized it was you, brainpolice :) I agree, and I would venture to say that vulgar libertarianism is one of the dominant political beliefs today. Most arguments for agression eventually rests on one belief: that the lack of a state is equivalent to unchecked concentrations...
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makes sense.. but i still dont think theyll be immune to government reach.. and itll just kinda push international gang wars into seasteds because i dont see whats stopping the nearest mafia from finding some paranoid reason to get involved.. and taking their depepdents is one thing, but how will the...
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well... im not so sure about the woods.. but if it took having to integrate within more lax governments that dont speak english before involving the US and ,major powers, it still doenst make the idea an impossibility. either way.. i was still not talkin about a place where the enforcement is not there...
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ThorsMitersaw: I was wondering if you would like to jump into the debate on his book on the labor theory fo value from a mutualists perspective? http://mutualist.org/id47.html It was recently critiqued by Long, Block, Reisman, and Murphy from the Mises Institute in the Journal of Libertarian Studies...
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Hi there Im new here and I am trying to figure out how the freedom anarchy system would work It sounds counter intuitive to me personaly but I dont want to dismiss it before I actually take time to understand what is being proposed. From what I read above it appears you guys think that the free market...
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Hi Stefan, I would be interested in a critique of some of the "market failure" reasons that some use to justify coercion (listed below). In my experience, these concepts seem to have originated or been popularlized by the classical or neo-classical schools (perhaps, specifically, the Chicago...