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http://youtu.be/Y2IyteLMtWU
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[quote] Oppenheimer's 'The State' is what you are looking for.[/quote] http://archive.org/details/stateitshistory00oppegoog But I guess there are several others too. Henry Morgan - Ancient society: http://archive.org/details/ancientsocietyo00morggoog Karl Marx buddy Friedrich Engels stole...
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It took me quite a bit of time and effort to make this. I'd appreciate your feedback. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXNRzI64L9Q
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So an anarcho-cap friend of mine was telling me that there would be several groups within a society that meet together to propose new ideas for rules and regulations on what society does, but he told me that the citizens would vote on each and every one of these rules and regulations. If this is true...
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The fatal error of classical liberals lies in their failure to realize that their ideal is theoretically impossible, as it contains the seed of its own destruction, precisely to the extent that it includes the necessary existence...
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Secession is the only real hope. Maintain the free trade and common labor market, but get rid of the Euro and leave the political sphere. Losing your sovereignty to a national government is bad, but getting it lost to a multi-national government is even worse.
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The problem with this is that democracy is just a way to make group decisions. This notion of direct democracy could apply to a family which decides all matters by vote (I do not advocate this), or a worker owned production facility (industrial or agricultural) that makes and approves its plans by vote...
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/podcast/?p=episode&name=2009-02-08_098_the_left_the_right_and_the_state.mp3
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As somebody interested in the relationship between personal liberty and social and economic equity, I'm attracted to the Austrian School as a group of thinkers that seem to take these issues seriously and place them at the centre of their thought. However, I'm continually disturbed by what seems...
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It doesn't promote anarchy per se; it's a bit more complex. In Liberalism, Mises himself wrote: We call the social apparatus of compulsion and coercion that induces people to abide by the rules of life in society, the state; the rules according to which the state proceeds, law; and the organs...