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There's the link. Please view it and let me know what you think http://www.capitalismv3.com/index.php/history/
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Curt Doolittle and his Capitalism V3 website espouses some kind of 'Machiavellian libertarianism' that gives importance to violence in the achievement and maybe even preservation of a free society. What do you guys think? I've never encountered some of the things he talks about. What is it with these right-wingers and their incorporation
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What are the most credible news outlets in the mainstream? I don't mind the ignorance in economics because thats normal for all mainstream news publications. What I care about is facts. Those that ranking high on my b-shit meter are Fox News, Newsweek and The Economist.
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The countries most likely to go to war in the next 5 to 10 years are the US and Iran. The BP oil spill only increased that likelihood because government cannot solve the problem and will instead enact all of these regulations and taxation and prohibitions which will lead to higher oil prices. Just another reason to blame Iran. On the part of Iran they
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Good work! I wish you success in your endeavors. :D Maybe you can offer things not found in khanacademy or use a different creative approach
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What do you think of it? Does it have any valuable content that the Mises Institute does not already address? I've heard that book sales of Atlas Shrugged have skyrocketed and the ARI is making big time dough.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV9GCo5_D8Y 25 - 29:45 talks about AIDS in Africa and how government funding corrupts the system and exacerbates the problem. 70% of the AIDS in Africa is due to malpractice. I urge everyone to watch the entire video. It's eye popping! Also, anyone who thinks China is becoming more of a free market should think twice
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I believe a big factor in resistance to libertarian ideas is the belief that there should be some degree of equality in society. Even if one is successful in arguing that the market is economically superior to government, the person may remain a statist despite conceding the that point. The typical approach is to convince the statist that the only way
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If I remember correctly, this issue is addressed by Stefan Molyneux in Practical Anarchy. So every individual has a DRO card. The better that individual behaves in society, the lower prices he can pay for different goods and vice versa. Essentially, the price system is applied to human behavior itself to allow for economic calculation. That is, individual