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The liberty movement advances as knowledge and awareness increases not when people paint themselves into corners of ideological misery. Or, as Block once said, Libertarianism isn't a suicide pact.
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The State isn't supported because people work for it, the State is supported because people obey it. As many a South American kleptocracy have proven if everyone is on the take and no one is paying their dues, the state comes to naught but a mafia infighting itself.
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No wonder libertarian values never get decent representation in government. You mean aside from it being inherently contradictory? Political libertarianism is a recipe for failure and iniquity ;) Instead of bitching about how the Tea Partiers are full of Christian fundamentalists, maybe some of us should join and try to become leaders of this mini-rebellion
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They usually operate on a compartmentalized authoritarianism with ultimate decision making leading to one or a few top officers who can not be contradicted in policy (unless it clearly violates the IPO), but can be removed and replaced by a board or such. This system tends to be more efficient in privately than publically held companies, due to all
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I'd take a job at the Federal Reserve if they'd offer it. Me > libertarianism.
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wow that's like totally deep If you can't see the obvious, I hardly see a point in getting detailed.
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Stirner tore Bauer apart. And Marx, for that matter.
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All morality is inane and vain.
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http://onesidedconversations.wordpress.com/
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The state is by definition statuatory. However, compliance with status figures and localized violence may be considered a pretty normal decision in most people. And some limited support, if they perceive something that apparently agrees with their concept of social order.