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1) It's a small thing but indifference curves. Some Austrians reject the concept of indifference; you either like A or B. One non-Austrian economist replied that if Austrians didn't believe in indifference then they couldn't simultanously believe in their own subjective-marginal theory of value since it relied on indifference. Walter Block
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Is silk road still running? I always meant to play it one day. The concept of being a merchant or thief sounded fun. I'm amazed there isn't a Misean corporation on EVE or other market-oriented games.
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http://toplibertarian.com/websites/compete_ranking/ I'd say Mises.org has the largest anarchist/voluntaryist community.
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What I've found is that 'good' and 'evil', as far as D&D is concerned, is really more along the lines of collectivism vs. individualism.
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As am I. Scotland government might go even more leftward, but the English will tend to the right. This is assuming of course that the Scottish population is currently more left-leaning than the English counterpart. What I'm hopeful for is more devolution for all the home countries.
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I've never thought about it much till now, but what are your respective character alignments? I'm assuming most here, being libertarians, tend towards the Chaotic side, but I might be wrong. http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20001222b Chaotic Good here by the way.
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How was the Constitution sold so well though? I know some of the anti-federalists like George Mason and Patrick Henry shifted their opinions after the French Revolution scared them. The best I can make out of it the Articles were overthrown without the general population doing a thing to stop it.
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Shame. I haven't read it myself but I read the original paper (""Marginal Cost Sharing and the Articles of Confederatio") that lead to the book and the responses it received. I brought it up since it tackles the question if the Confederacy really failed and shows that contrary to popular opinion the Confederacy did manage to collect
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Out of curiosity have you read Collective Action under the Articles of Confederation? I stumbled upon it by accident some months ago but haven't got around to reading it. http://www.amazon.com/Collective-Action-under-Articles-Confederation/dp/0521782090
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@Student I believe that is a 'little sister' from Bioshock actually, not a zombie.