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  • "A purely capitalistic system is inherently doomed to self-destruction"

    "No, we don't live in a purely capitalistic system. A purely capitalistic system is inherently doomed to self-destruction. See: A perfect capitalism: no monopolies, no unions, no special advantages. Every commodity sells at its true value (value is the amount of labor it takes to make a commodity...
    Posted to Economics Questions by thedoors170 on Mon, Aug 4 2008
  • An Apolitical Approach To Libertarianism

    In the discussion and debate that goes on among libertarians, it is disputed as to wether or not libertarians should vote and participate in party politics. Some see voting as the only practical option, some think that there should be a multi-pronged approach that includes voting, some are die-hard supporters...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Apr 5 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Coercive Monopoly, Competition, Collusion, Monopoly, Checks and Balances, The Calculation Problem, Democracy, Representation, Voting, Means and Ends, Agorism, Propaganda, Consent, Libertarianism
  • The Case For Free Immigration, The Case Against Borders

    Immigration is a hot topic these days, particularly for those in the southern and south-western states of America. There has been a rising anti-immigration sentiment, directed specifically at immigrating Mexicans. The public cries out, "Secure the borders!" and "They're taking our...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sun, Mar 30 2008
    Filed under: Non-Aggression Axoim, Ethics, Competition, Consistancy, Racism, Collectivism, Discrimination, Separatism, Interventionism, Libertarianism, Economics, isolationism, Free Association, Immigration, Nationalism, Labor, Free Trade, Prohibition
  • "Vulgar" Libertarianism and Voluntary Socialism

    From what I've been able to gather, "vulgar" libertarianism is a label applied to the tendency of some libertarians, particularly with right-wing sympathies, to defend currently existing property arrangements and corporations as if they came about as a result of a free market process or...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Dec 29 2007
    Filed under: Anarchism, Competition, Capitalism, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics
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