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" The once-dignified portrait now resembles a crayon sketch of a very hairy monkey in an ill-fitting tunic, he says." LOL
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Well no. But I think the terminology is somewhat confusing. The term "free market" in common statist parlance seems to be conceptualizing freedom/oppression on a set of different spectrums or bandwidths with "free" or "restricted" falling in different places between the two poles. Opposing bands of statists try to assert
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Not exactly relevant to this website but definitely my WTF moment of the week: NJ mom in child decapitation once lost custody "A woman who had previously admitted blacking out from drug use decapitated her 2-year-old son and put the head in her home freezer before killing herself, just five months after having regained custody of the child, authorities
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[quote user="Boniek"] Private property is a social construct. What is and what isnt property is up to the people to decide. It is whatever people find reasonable with edge cases investigated under court. In principle it wouldnt be any different under ancap system than it is today. [/quote] +1, I think this is what I've been trying to say
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[quote user="Willy Truth"] I'm also curious about your political affiliation and why you have so many posts yet don't ascribe to libertarianism. [/quote] Meh, labels. I'm a right wing statist I suppose. I've been coming here a long time. I've accumulated these posts over several years. I participate on forums where the
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[quote user="Minarchist"] The real problem is that it amounts to democratic control over private property. [/quote] Yeah I suppose it does. But that doesn't really bother me. You'd have to vote with your dollars and hope that more people were like you than like me. [quote user="Minarchist"] The community has a "feeling"
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[quote user="Willy Truth"] I think putting a 6-month statute of limitations is applying a one-size-fits-all rule in the most egregious way [/quote] It doesn't have to be six months. It could be six months, eight months, a year, two years etc. I can imagine that the market process would give us an idea of the general view. The market process
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I don't think that we're going to find a one-size-fits-all rule that's going to satisfy everyone's feelings on this. Instead of looking for a rule I'm just thinking of a rough guideline and six months seems to be fair to me. Obviously these two men might end up in court over the watch at which point they'd probably end up arguing
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What Aristophanes said.
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Wonder if he arrested him or let him go?