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Wall Street, Banks, Corporatism and Survival

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Corporations, people and bodies... Corporations have nothing to do with the free market. From Freedomain Radio -- http://www.freedomainradio.com

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  • how do u feel about violent revolution or violent means to resist statism?

  • I am certain that they will never work, the answer comes from reason and passion and freedom in our personal lives...

  • But what if the answer is well known but others try to oppress you with violence. Surely you could not stand idly by.

  • I am sure that I can be accused of many things, but standing idly by is not one of them...

  • Isnt it amazing folks ?

    All your thoughts put into words, by 1 man, who is educated, literate, and articulate enough to just spout it all out, as it really is.

    NO politician can ever tell the truth, because the truth is, they are laughing at us. Gordon Brown and the like, are "alloed" into politics to givw the impression that they are running it.

    They make NO decisions, and their only difficulty is wording the truth, as though it were acceptable, in any way.

    We NEED change FAST !!!

  • Thanks you! :)

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  • This is miguided, corporations are a product of the free market and a cornerstone to capitalism. There is no coercion involved, there is no conflict with the non aggression principle. If you choose to do buissiness with a corporation you accept the limited libility, there are plenty of other buissiness forms that do not have this protection but it is so essential that it dominates in all modern economies. Dont be afraid of legal personality it is just a concept.

  • Corporations are evill

  • " It is no longer a choice; my friends, between violence and non-violence. It is either non-violence or non-existence." Martin Luther King Jr

  • @stefbot how about defending yourself.

    or If you know somody who is going to do something bad. Are you going to call the police.

    sorry I come from a family of millitary men and women. I myself am a black belt jiu jitsu. and I agree walking away is often the better choice. and I try never to provoke. but you can't always walk away. my crooked nose is evidence of that. how about protecting your kids. I know how it should look like in utopia, but how about the transition period. just wondering

  • The biggest threat is not the corporations, but the ill minded sheep that blame capitalism for corporatism. This makes corporatism stronger.

  • @madmethod21 Austrians talk a lot about how government colludes with corporations. You should read Roderick Long's article Corporation versus the Market. Long is one of my favorite contemporary libertarians and his point of view is usually very insightful. I would link the article but youtube blocks almost all links. It's very easy to find on Google, though.

    It's probably too late to help with your story but it's never too late to learn something new ;)

  • @DKshad0w Evidence for what? I guess it's too much to expect a little specificity here. You're asking me to prove a negative here. Name one specific requirement of a corporation (an actual requirement, something specific) that also requires the state. If I'm responding to the wrong thing, be more specific next time you ask.

  • @GodlessInfinity

    Evidence?

  • There is nothing about the corporation that first requires the state. Corporate law is not state law it's a law of economics that describes how corporations form and function. Corporations co-opt the state for their interest but this lie that they require the state in some way is an illusion, there is nothing to prevent the emergence of a corporation, with or without the state. In fact, corporations simply become the state through consolidation under mercantilism where there is no government.

  • Think War is hard work? Smelting metal for millions is even harder.

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