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Anarcho-Capitalism 01: The Trader Principle

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  • youre not an anarchist

  • property is theft

  • You honestly want a fucking bitcoin for this? 2 minutes and 26 seconds of total bullshit.

  • Anarcho-capitalism means supporting the capitalism without government control. If I am correct.

  • @anon136 hallelujah amen, praise god say it again

  • What's the name of the song please?

  • @ludwigmeister "In order to get a share of the pie you have to get it form someone else"

    This is typical "zero sum game" confusion. Also the beauty of capitalism as Mises once stated, is it forces people to raise the standard of living of those around them. Whether it's by providing them with services, goods, etc. They prosper by accommodating market demand and everyone benefits. Anarchy removes the power structure from which plutocrats distort market mechanisms and shift the playing field.

  • It would help if people weren't terrible at math. Next time you go to school study a real subject or don't bother. Anarcho-Capitalism drives to elevate the individual... and how exactly is this supposed to happen? Whether wealth is measured in money, or gold, or wheat... there is only so much of it. In order to get a share of the pie you have to get it form someone else who has to be willing to give it to you. That means you have to work. Anarchy won't change that. Obviously...

  • Historically all states have failed because they have built into them a mechanism for alteration, which leads to corruption. We need a macro government, only we need one whose function is to protect our most basic freedoms, whos actions are limited to the powers granted to it by its constitution, whos constitution can not be altered except through total abolition, and whos constitution is not interpreted by a supreme court but by any citizen who wishes to participate.

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