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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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mr evil: i do like the idea, my question would be HOW are you helping them get out of poverty in teh first place. the gov gives out student loans for much to cheap so that seems like something that would be hard to compete with, and banks can give out loans using fractional reserve banking. so if a bank...
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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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I have held the belief, for some time now, that with the continued advancement of technology and science, we'll all be very rich and free eventually. With nanotechnology, biotechnology, efficient and mobile sources of energy, there will be nothing for government to offer to individuals. So, just...
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So, why don't we become optimistic and hope that Ron Paul would know how to get a hold of the wheel and steer the truck off of a cliff? And, why can't we do both? That is: follow what Stef suggesting we can do in the cause of liberty AND elect Ron Paul...No one knows absolutely what's the...
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"We've always been at war with East Asia." People employ this double-think in America so consistently (an inconsistent consistency?) that the 1984 Prophecy, in many ways, is already fulfilled.
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chewgarus: John: Sorry, that just seems rather arbitrary and chrono-centric to me - that there is a set immovable line of rationality that the human species is incapable of crossing. Right- if you are to believe in free will (or at least whichever non deterministic offshoot you accept), suggesting things...
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let me organize my comprehension of DROs... DROs have economic incentive not to use violence, not to lie, not to do negative government-esque actions in general. You choose which DRO to get involved with, but a DRO is necessary for basic living needs. they do charge for their services, but they don't...
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i'm actually quite unfamiliar with this 'abolishment of government' thing. as far as i'm aware, our free-market society would come about after state collapse, which involves no 'abolishment'. it's probably virtually impossible to abolish all state-like activities in an area...