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what do prisons really do to the human spirit? does punishment actually achieve the outcomes so desired by those that institute it?

It is said that without governments we should not have those institutions, enlightening, educational and public, that are needful for all. But why should we suppose this? Why think that non-official people could not arra

we learn today about a lesser known sub division of anarchy , Anarco-communism . we also go into the flawed logic in its assumptions and reasonings at the end of the episode.

The first proclaims the sovereignty of the State, the second recognizes no sort of sovereign. One wishes all monopolies to be held by the State the other wishes the abolition of all monopolies. One wishes the governed cl

Every logical and sincere theory of the State is essentially founded on the principle of authority—that is to say on the eminently theological, metaphysical and political idea that the masses, always incapable of governi

Government, strictly and scientifically speaking is a coercive force; a man, while governed with his own consent, is not governed at all.

we again perceive that even in its most equitable form it is impossible for government to dissociate itself from evil; & further, that, unless the right to ignore the State is recognized, its acts must be essentially cri

we begin reading Michael Malice's book the anarchists handbook For the State it is indispensable that nobody have an own will if one had, the State would have to exclude (lock up, banish, etc.) this one; if all had, they

to those challenging the idea of a private market for security would have to be: what about you? What would your reaction be? Does your fear of outlaw companies mean that you would then go out and engage in trade with a

The monopoly problem as a special problem of markets requiring state action to be resolved does not exist In fact, only when the state enters the scene does a real, nonillusory problem of monopoly and monopoly prices eme

There can be no socialism without a state, and as long as there is a state there is socialism as socialism rests on aggressive violence directed against innocent victims, aggressive violence is the nature of any state.

in this episode we delineate the prior user-latecomer distinction. how argumentation of any sort presupposes this normative claim . how capitalism is the only justifiable economic process that adheres to this principle.

In any case, since the socialism of social engineering does not differ in principle from any of the other versions of socialism, in that it implies a redistribution of property titles away from the users and contractors

what can be socialist about conservatism? would conservation be to retract all innovation? what methodologies does conservatism use to keep the economic order in check ?

somewhat ironically for a socialist party which argued that equalizing educational opportunities would imply an income transfer from the rich to the poor, in effect to a subsidy paid to the more intelligent at the expens

what kind of outcomes can we deduce when the means of production are socialized? does changing the private property incentive structure change how a society operates? No waste BTC signs geyser page : https://geyser.fund/

Chapter 1 and 2 would property exist in a land of over abundance? if so how would that be created? in this land of abundance can someone else own another's body? we learn these answers today and more in todays read

The modern slave is not kept in physical chains, as his physical freedom makes him too productive to restrain. He is instead kept in mental chains of statist education, accepting inferior security while having his wealth

How do Fiat economists sanction governmental violence? does government create distortions in markets? are governments exempt for irrationality & inefficiencies? Saif breaks down these questions and more in todays chapter

Can i rebel be an individualist? what's the most prominent aspect of an individualist? What is the argumentation of intimidation? how best can we spot such a tactic? https://geyser.fund/project/nowastebtcsigns?refId=Axio
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