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So I've been following Stef's videos for the past few days, sort of playing them in the background, and found that market anarchism is actually much more intruiging than I had previously assumed, having now heard it presented in a rational fashion. I'm very familiar with libertarianism, the...
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I've had a lot of conversations with statists where they try to play the "benefits society, and therefore you" hand. One common argument is that if the state enforces property statutes, not only will that person benefit some, but the entire neighborhood would benefit by increased property...
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Game theory is often cited to criticize free market economics and demonstrate the need for government regulation. I know that game theory is in no way a valid argument for government, but I'm having trouble articulating the reasons why. Can anyone help? Or does anyone know of some quick reasons why...
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What if a corporation grows so large that it privately owns a monopoly on the natural resources of its industry so that there is no legal manner in which another or a new corporation can compete to equalize the market and fight the authority of the massive corporation for oppression and blackmailing...
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Just this past week I was on a trip to Golden, Colarado to see my father. See, this is the basic tale of my experience with my father (The early years escape me in the large, but here goes): My Mother & Father married in 1990. My Father "Became" (Says my mother) an Alcoholic (Passing out...
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Rodzilla : Yes, that is exactly what I mean. All relations would be completely voluntary. Greg: Choice is preferable to coercion simply because coercion impedes personal freedom. Violence is not an effective tool because it creates much more problems than it attempts to solve: it creates the dichotomy...
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That thread on easter egg hunts with a part on supporting your siblings vs. bussiness going all out to beat the competition got me wondering. How ruthless is too ruthless? What should consitute fair play and what should be considered foul? There are lots of areas here to think about. Today the government...
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