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[quote user="Rugged Free-Marketeer"] Merlin, what's your view of Enver Hoxha's Albania? Were you alive during his time? [/quote] I was two when the wretched thing went down, soI don’t remember anything. The only personal note I can add is the realization that my brother’s generation (born immediately after the collapse
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I thought you were referring to my post, sorry
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Care to think again?
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It’s not exactly the same thing, for if I pledge now and we beat the target by one (say, 16 pledges) I still must contribute But yeah, what the hell, I’m in!
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[quote user="Andris Birkmanis"] Does it mean you do not want your pledge before that point to encourage somebody else to join? [/quote] I think this is a good idea but I’m not sure I can devote it the time it deserves. On the other hand, it would be a shame if it failed by a slim margin, so I’ll pledge if no one pushes it beyond
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If the pledges stop at 14, I’ll be last one.
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Albania, though I do not post as often as I used to.
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There are a few threads, popping out now and then, where one can palpably feel the fear of the simple concept of self-determination. Rather strange for a libertarian forum, I’d say.
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Given that my own former socialist government, poor as hell as it was, was actively training insurgents in sub-Saharan Africa, it seems to be true that many (most? all?) commie governments would have liked a commie world. As I see it, the argument for neutrality is that they were not prepared to go to war for this, but only to fund insurgents and that
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How easy it is for libertarianism to slide into American liberalism. One must be vigilant all the time.