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  • Re: Self-ownership problems

    Thanks for more accurate answer.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Fri, Mar 4 2011
  • Re: Self-ownership problems

    [quote]I don't want to sound too "cynical", but there is no issue at all,[/quote] I'm anarcho-capitalist too. I'm OK if property owners won't follow Rothbards ethics with their laws(and I mean not in most stricest ways, jewish circumcision is still good example), I'm just curious do these ethics have any role in stateless
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Thu, Mar 3 2011
  • Re: Self-ownership problems

    [quote]Another and more interesting example would be "voluntary rape". If a woman writes a contract that she will have sex with a man, but she at the "hottest moment" (say, after taking her clothes off) changes her mind. Does man have a right to proceed and rape her? After all, there is a contract. LOL checkmate anarchists. You deluded
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Wed, Mar 2 2011
  • Re: Thatcher

    United Kingdom needs it's own Ludwig von Mises Institute too. And Ireland, Australia and New Zealand too. Hey, Canada already has it's own!
    Posted to Newbies (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Wed, Mar 2 2011
  • Re: Is socialist collapse possible without sabotage?

    An-caps have quite little power against state. State's own stupidity and natural tendecy towards growing makes states to face crises from time to time, and we are facing/about of facing one right now. With current amount of libertarians and preferred inefficent strategies(example voting instead of Free State Project) it's not possible to take
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Wed, Mar 2 2011
  • Re: Self-ownership problems

    [quote]Ricky James Moore II, I'm trying to appreciate your stance on things since you mention Nietzsche, whom I deeply admire, but maybe this notion of slavery is just still too 'out there' for me. [/quote] You're an an-cap? If so, what does it matter what you or philosphers think about slavery? If property owners think that people in
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Wed, Mar 2 2011
  • Re: Is North Korea an example of socialism?

    North Korea is an example of statism.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Wed, Mar 2 2011
  • Re: Limits to free speech

    In my own property I can say and write what ever I want. In others property, I can say and write only what they want. That's about the rights. But if I on my own property start to tell people that I'm going to kill my neighbor, this "death threat" makes my insurance company most likely to want me to tell what the hell i'm about
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Mon, Feb 28 2011
  • Re: Biggest threat to Austrian Economics

    Best... Thread... Ever. *laughs
    Posted to Thread Graveyard (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Mon, Feb 28 2011
  • Re: Is 'Anarcho'-Capitalism a type of Anarchism?

    Well, I don't know who free market-advocate used the word "libertarianism" firstly in modern sense, but originaly it was a synonym to left wing-anarchism. So my message to the leftist complaining about the use of words: You started it, so bear the consequenses.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Chyd3nius on Mon, Feb 28 2011
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