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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Violation of Contract
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on: July 20, 2012, 11:11:28 AM
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These are two completely different things.
The Constitution is a social contract in which none of the people signed or agreed to. Social contracts are pretty much invalid to an anarcho-capitalist.
Hopefully if you're an employee both parties, the boss and the employee, signed a contract beforehand. This is not a social contract because both parties consent. I am sure that there are stipulations in the contract that state what would happen if either party were to breach the contract (such as a severance package or something).
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Wow
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on: July 20, 2012, 10:50:40 AM
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You don't have to worry about fractional reserve banking.
I never worry about fractional reserve banking. I think fractional reserve banking is a great innovation and this is where I disagree with Murray Rothbard. The problem isn't fractional reserve banking, the problem is a monopoly on the money supply.
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Questions And Challenges / Challenges To Anarcho-Capitalism / Re: Recieving stolen property
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on: July 19, 2012, 09:12:53 AM
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It works the other way round.
Usually the government borrows money first for projects like roads. Then they open the roads to the public saying hey, come use our roads. Then they demand payment through taxes.
So it's like going to a party or a dinner and someone says hey, drink my alcohol, or hey, I'm not going to finish my dinner, you can have it. Then after you consume it, they ask you to pay for it. Uncool.
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Questions And Challenges / Questions About Anarcho-Capitalism / Re: Agorism
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on: July 10, 2012, 07:22:52 AM
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If you are able to make more money in the system and use that money to help organizations like Mises, FEE, Seasteading, or your own organization then I would recommend doing it that way.
I do have some friends who participate in agorism, but remember it is illegal (tax evasion, in some cases not having the proper licenses, and selling/buying illegal products) and if you end up in jail for 10-50 years you won't be much use in the liberty movement.
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: Free Market schools
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on: July 10, 2012, 07:15:08 AM
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I am pretty sure that the cost per student in a private school is cheaper than the cost per school in a public school. I had a professor in college that researched this, however I do not know the exact costs.
Public schools get their money off of property tax. So they get a revenue stream forever, whether you have children or not. I think private schools are cheaper as it is now anyway.
As for higher education, well it's price has skyrocketed due to subsidized student loans by the government. Another unintended consequence of this is students who should not be going to college are going to college.
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General Category / General Discussion / Re: "Ronnie Pizle"
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on: July 09, 2012, 11:08:22 PM
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The sad thing is that conservatives may be worse than the left. The ones supporting Ron Paul are huge Constitutionalists. As far as I'm concerned social contracts are illegitimate and it's hard getting that through to a Constitutionalist. Many of whom are Ron Paul supporters.
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