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I have been an atheist for a long time now, but true illumination came when I stopped believing in the state. I also find it easier to attract people to libertarianism that are alredy irreligious, don't know why.
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If there are no people, nobody will get shot.
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Lappu, as confusing property rights can get, surely you can understand that the same problem arises with public/state property and state borders. Do states rightfully own property? Why is it clean cut for the state and not for individual owners? :)
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I would definitely recommend The Death of Mister Lazarescu. Also, Burn After Reading Four Lions The Holy Mountain Catch 22 Fitzcarraldo I currently watch the TV show Bored to death, it's about a writer turned sleuth (out of boredom ). It's mostly about smoking pot and drinking wine rather than private law but it's pretty entertaining.
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There are better arguments, but these aren't good people so good arguments are wasted on them.
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From a thread on imdb.com: "‘Inside Job’ is directed by Charles H. Ferguson. His past works include a film called ‘No End in Sight – The American Occupation of Iraq’ – a piece critical of the Bush administration’s management of the war in Iraq. So far, so good. Sort of. The alarming thing about Ferguson
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The right-of-centre people annoy me the most because around here it's the new 'self-managing socialism'.
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Richard Feynman, Richard Bach, Douglas Adams, Charles Bukowski (i wanted to overthrow the government but all i brought down was somebodys wife :)), Richard Dawkins, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, George Orwell, Walt Whitman, Percy Shelley, Friedrich Nietzche, Henry David Thoreau, Bertrand Russell...
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The league of extraordinary capitalists!
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The government consists of a coaltion dominated by a nationalist, conservative demo-christian party. They constantly bombard us with campaigns against drugs, alchohol and abortion. They even banned selling alchohol from shops after 7pm so that 'kids don't get drunk'. One of the biggest idealogues and appologists of the party is a professor