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Hello there, Board! I found a link the other day on a site called tvtropes. The site usually centres about recurring themes and devices in film and television but also has - to my great suprise - a well-reaserched section on politics and exonomics without the usual flaming going on towards one particular...
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Hello fellow anarchists, voluntaryists, libertarians, and general do-gooders. It has taken me a long time to get where I am at in terms of my political philosophy, but it is safe to say that things have come full circle. I started out apolitical; I hated politics and considered myself an anarchist, but...
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The establishment of a few axiomatic truths is required to make rational inferences from observed activity. Examples of these include: no object can be in two places at the same time, one and one make two, and of course “A” is “A”. It would seem, however, that an additional claim...
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by this guy I thought it was pretty good
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I read a thread about anarcho-syndicalism here on this forum and I saw some comments that Stefan Molyneux made and another user made, and it raised a few questions which I really need to hear some opinions about. These are two quotes from that thread. (I have shortened them down to what did concern my...
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum, but I'm nonetheless a big fan of Stefan's podcasts and youtube videos I had a question regarding anarcho-capitalism (I am myself some sort of individualist anarchist, like Thoreau or Stirner): In a truly free and just society, one should have the possibility...
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[quote user="Dissilusionist"] Killing a human is worse than killing a dolphin which is worse than killing a dog which is worse than killing a mouse which is worse than killing a fly etc. [/quote] That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her. Does she know why? Perhaps she'll die. Seriously...
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[quote user="RRP"] The idea of "Mutualism" is kind of a communist idea within itself. I mean the defentition itself as you have defined it refers to the "worker ownership of means of production" and the word "mutualism" refers to a kind of sharing that is present...
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Today I got into an argument with my brother about why it is highly unlikely that a free society would be taken over by another government. His side of the argument: "every one in America is free; they all have their guns, there is no government, and everything is privately owned. The other governments...