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Pharmaceuticals or advanced X-ray equipment are all industrial products. We might argue, that medical services became more efficient by capitalising from these newer technologies. And that may well be true. How do you decouple them from the services they're intended to facilitate, though? Yes, they are most certainly capital goods. As such, they
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Both. And also relative to stocks. Silver's supply is immensely low at the moment, lower than gold's even, at somewhere around 300m onces from what I recall. Demand for it hasn't really gone anywhere, and unlike gold, a lot of its supply is incidental, i.e. created when extracting other resources. So I think there's a good chance that
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That was quick. Well for people who consider fascism to be a species of capitalism, it isn't an illogical conclusion to drift towards.
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No one ever said he is a Nazi. Austrians have, however, pointed out a major statement of his regarding the applicability of his economic theory.
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I guess you meant the OP. I took it that you agreed with Tremblay.
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AnCom, AnSyn, mutualism, etc. I don't think I follow. In what sense do you agree with him?
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My whole argument is that a forum doesn't have to be like a club or a dinner party, that in fact, the most well trafficked sites around are not moderated . I agree with you to the extent that censorship is harmful to the interests of a community devoted to academic and philosophical exploration. However, I don't think moderators are inherently
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Is there any good background reading on this topic?
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Well it depends on what you mean by left-libertarianism. I don't think there's really much to say about cultural left-libertarianism. Or do you refer to anarcho-communism, rather than Long's (or Kevin Carson's) brand of market anarchism?
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If you can ignore his self-aggrandisement and sometimes over the top histrionics, he does bring some interesting materials to light for discussion. I like a lot of his work on parenting. I don't necessarily agree with him on the degree to which he seems to endorse environmental determenism, but I like how he shines the light on abusive familial