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Moral question for anarcho-capitalists

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MacFall replied on Fri, Jul 11 2008 9:53 PM

I'd say as long as you're not recieving more than has been extracted from you, it's a matter of individual conscience. Personally, I wouldn't accept a cent from the government if they had taken every last thing I had.

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Juan:
but I don't see why anarchists need to work for public universities

Someone in a field like Block's, for example, can teach students proper economics and libertarian theory and history.

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Geoffrey Allan Plauche
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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
(Who watches the watchmen?)
-Juvenal, Satires VI.347

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david_z replied on Sun, Jul 20 2008 12:54 PM

You think fiat money is a "benefit"?

 

lulz.

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