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I think perhaps you answered your own question. If it IS a serious problem, it is a problem because it affects tangible property (lungs, trees, sunscreen sales etc!). If it isn't a serious tangible problem, then there's no need to worry, right? If people are concerned about the effects of CO2...
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In an effort to prevent CFR's, from entering the atmosphere the government has placed an absolute ban on the chemical, rendering the cheapest Asama medicine, albuterol illegal. 3 times cheaper then anything else, those who cannot afford the expensive alternative will do without, significantly increasing...
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Very interesting. On another note, does it bother anybody else that people always associate libertarianism with Ayn Rand? It shows a complete lack of knowledge of libertarian history.
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MarkIX: I can't see how that follows, as I can use an immoral action to fulfill my needs. Just as an aside what I am talking about is "resource rights" not property rights as a whole. If your homestead has no impact on others then I'd agree, but can you say that. If I use an immoral...
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Has anybody heard of libertarian socialism? I discovered it at the site below. What are your thoughts? http://eng.anarchopedia.org/Libertarian_socialism
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I read and listen about anarchy but one silly question remains. I never see it ask anywhere. Sorry for my stupidity or blindness :) Situation 1- I want an house 2- I found a spot to build it Questions a) Can people have a ground or piece of land for personal property? b) What is stoping me to put a house...
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The free radio market was doing fine, until the government nationalized it. First of all, courts were beginnind to recognize homesteading in the airwaves (the technological unit being a certain frequency, emitter location and range). Secondly, once under government control, there were very little incentives...
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Um... Think Again ! I myself, am not a huge fan of granola-bar remedies for deadly-serious diseases, but dammit , if somebody wants to try to cure their own lymphoma with herbal tea and incense, so what?? Friggin' leave 'em alone, already!!
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The state of Michigan threatened local beavers with a $10,000 per day fine for failing to remove their dam. It's from 1998, but it gave me a smile anyway.
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