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  • Re: How can anarchy sustain itself?

    So what you're worried about is Walmart, with its 34.16 square miles of commercial real esate right now, Would gather tens of thousands of square miles of low prices and Chinese-manufactured goods to sell to consumers, By expanding its stores, remaining competitive in terms of prices, And yet also somehow invest resources into a secret plan to build
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Nick on Fri, May 3 2013
  • Re: Robert Wenzel (if that is even his name), the pro-IP plagiarist liar

    Full damage control mode for Wenzel/Nize now. I'm guessing: Fewer comments overall as a result of people abandoning his site. Comments from people pointing to anti-IP hypocrisy, plagiarism, and Wenzel-Nize connection. Pseudonyms and setting up a range of related websites in the hopes one gets popular isn't that uncommon. I've read SEO articles
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Mon, Apr 15 2013
  • Re: Kinsella v. Wenzel

    a) Who cares? My whole purpose would just be to share it with the world. And stick it to Wenzel. There's been times when I couldn't find an audiobook free online anywhere (and trust me, I know how to look)...so I'd go buy it on Audible and create a torrent and put it out there. Sharing the info dude. That's what it's all about. Even
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Sun, Apr 14 2013
  • Re: Kinsella v. Wenzel

    I'm so tempted to get this formula just to release it and shut Wenzel up. Get it put up on TPB, and a few forums, and then post links to all of them in response to his " What's the Formula Stephan? " post. Of course, Wenzel's argument seemed to be that, if a single person on the planet didn't have internet or the Google skills
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Sun, Apr 14 2013
  • Re: Good books on the Rothschild dynasty?

    Also Count Egon Caesar Corsi's books. I found Corsi's books to be more readable than Ferguson's. Rise of the House of Rothschild Reign of the House of Rothschild
    Posted to History (Forum) by Nick on Sun, Apr 14 2013
  • Re: Kinsella v. Wenzel

    Yes, RIP Economic Policy Journal. No one swung the hammer of Rothbard at Krugman harder than Wenzel. But now I feel that Wenzel doesn't like Krugman just because Krugman "doesn't understand Rothbard," not because one or the other is right or wrong on any given issue. Maybe Wenzel can save face by shutting down EPJ and opening RothbardianDogmatismJournal
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Sat, Apr 13 2013
  • Re: Kinsella v. Wenzel

    I keep listening to the debate when I'm working. It provides the necessary entertainment and learning to keep me in front of my computer working with an occasional laugh. And I usually come on this site just to 1) order books, 2) read, 3) repeat. But Wenzel's meltdown has brought me out of the wilderness. Completely agree with you, JJ. I used
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Fri, Apr 12 2013
  • Re: Who was the worst president?

    My votes and just a couple reasons why... 1. Wilson - Federal Reserve and income tax. 2. Truman - National Security Act of 1947 creating the CIA. 3. Bush, Jr. - Patriot Act, "Unitary Executive" theory run rampant, Military Commissions Act
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Thu, Dec 6 2007
  • Re: Your TOP 5 Favorite Books

    1. Lord of the Rings - Tolkien 2. The Divine Comedy - Dante 3. King Lear - Shakespeare 4. Metallica & Philosophy 5. Harry Potter Series - Rowling ...tried to stay away from history/politics since I'd need many more than just five.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Nick on Thu, Dec 6 2007
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