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[quote user="NonAntiAnarchist"] But education has diminishing returns. There are only so many people who have the capacity and patience to understand arguments and change their views. .. The VAST majority of people in this country will NEVER become libertarians.[/quote] Failure of imagination. Every single day it becomes easier to communicate
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[quote user="Nicholas James Evans"] Statists who look at Kokesh and say "Those damn libertarians are stupid! Just like Kokesh!" don't matter, do they? Not to me. Statists will be statists. You can't expect them to understand individualism. [/quote] Were you once a statist? [quote] I support what he is doing, it's what
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Getting himself arrested again . The majority of people will think he's insane for doing this. This achieves nothing, and predictably so, except making his own life worse, which means he doesn't understand individualism. Don't follow this loudmouth attention seeker. There is an intellectual pro gun freedom movement going on, and you can
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Economics is a science. Science is value free. Science is a method of gaining wordly knowledge. http://i.imgur.com/inQ8R.png
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Is invoking the Constitution a good way to promote liberty? | by Donald J. Boudreaux
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[quote user="Smiling Dave"] Nielsio, If your article is saying that Mises and Rothbard disagree about free will, Mises saying there is none, and Rothbard saying there is, that's not correct. Of course Mises assumed free will. The very concept of "action', as Mises uses the word, is impossible without it. If one looks up all the
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The Economics of Foreign & Military Intervention | by Chris Coyne
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My latest article: Mises versus Rothbard on free will http://www.vforvoluntary.com/articles/mises-versus-rothbard-on-free-will.html "Mises points out the way to have a chance of affecting the actions of another person: their ends, historical context, and understanding must be taken into account. If the other person gains a different understanding
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"What should we do with the losers that are picked by the free market?", asks Jon Stewart
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Surda: "I was merely attempting to provide one possibility to show that a steady system is possible. So I'll do a story instead as I don't think you understood the "model" I presented. A guy G sells fiat on a Bitcoin exchange in order to buy bitcoins. The counterparty is a speculator S. The G buys goods/services from a merchant