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Yes, he is for legal abrotion, my mistake. English is not my first language. But what do you think about this quote from Rothbard : The free bankers accept a kind of David Friedmanite anarchism, where there is no law, only people engaging in exchange and buying people out. If you have a group that wants to kill redheads, the redheads will have to buy
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So Rothbard is against abortion. What if catholic landowners decide that no-one can't abort in their property? Is it anarcho-capitalism? If it's not, what it is then?
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You forgot that in EU price of labor(=wages) is very rigid, which means that unemployment can't adjust that well in recessions. Which means that black market will grow.
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[quote]On contrast, the free market, the stateless society, is based on hard law: the nonaggression principle, mainly. The stateless society can scarecely be comprehended and accepted as possible and, indeed, necessary, without an understanding of economics. Economics and liberty are inextricably intertwined, thus Rothbard's epic realization: anarchy
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If inflation hits(I think it's going to hit both in EU and USA at some level in few years) then the real value of your debt will get lower. Fixed interest rate loan is best one in inflation, because inflation rises interest rates and you are safe from that, but rising prices and wages will make your real debt smaller.
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When inflation hits, interest rates rise. If you expect inflation, then fixed rate is a good one. And about inflation, it depends do you live on EU or in USA.
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[quote]Why not... monocentric law Anarcho-Capitalist?...like me? If you can do the gymnastics to make minarchism mean Anarcho-Capitalism, surely you can do the not-so-gymnastics to add an adjective-phrase to Anarcho-Capitalist when the situation demands it? Also, the founder of AnCap wasn't for "polycentric" law. So I don't see why
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Many countries have faced the hyperinflation and they still exist. Many countries have defaulted their debts and they still exist. It doesn't mean the end for America. Of course times will be tough, but it won't mean the end.
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Do you really think the whole America is going to end if Ron Paul is not chosen? I mean, another Great Depression is possible, but really, the end of America?
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[quote]If reading this stuff isn't for you and you don't have the time, then don't bother with the time of making an input.[/quote] I clearly have to improve my writing, because that wasn't what I meant... Well, enjoy your books.