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  • Transcending Anarcho-Semantics

    There is a reoccuring problem that occurs within internal libertarian and anarchist discourse that I like to call the anarcho-semantics problem. The anarcho-semantics problem most often occurs in discussions and debates between socialist oriented anarchists and free market libertarians, in which there...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Sep 6 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Collectivism, Capitalism, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics, Vulgar Libertarianism, Anarcho-Capitalism
  • The Headroom Between Mutualism and Anarcho-capitalism

    I find it inaccurate to use either the terms "anarcho-capitalism" or "mutualism" to describe my own viewpoint. Being a pluralist as well as a person with a fairly complex and subtle heirarchy of preferances that may situationally change, I don't accept either of the two as a singular...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sun, Aug 24 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Libertarianism, Economics, Labor, Anarcho-Capitalism, Mutualism
  • Could anarchy work in human society?

    Okay - in another forum, a side issue came up, largely because of my ignorance. While I'd love to discuss the possibilities, all of the anarchists I've encountered to date have been nihilists, with no coherent idea of how anarchist society would work. Finding a self-identified anarchist with...
    Posted to Political Theory by Danno on Fri, May 9 2008
  • Aviation regulation?

    I've been wondering lately how the aviation sector would work in an anarcho-capitalist society, and how common rules regarding flying would develop and be adopted/enforced. I'm not concerned about things like airline safety etc. since this would obviously be solved through certificates and such...
    Posted to Economics Questions by embe on Tue, Apr 15 2008
  • Re: Minarchist? Anarchist? Other? Come identify yourself here

    Position: If one had to label oneself, probably 'anarcho-capitalist' with purer anarchist leanings. (The 'ideal' world argument etc.) DRO's were a large influence and assuaged my fears over previously unresolved issues I'd had regarding property rights, disputes, security, free...
    Posted to General by fingolfin on Tue, Mar 4 2008
  • Re: Minarchist? Anarchist? Other? Come identify yourself here

    Rothbardian Anarchist, with strong Hoppean influences. Individualism is my religion.
    Posted to General by Ghost_of_Brutus on Sun, Feb 24 2008
  • Notes from my classes

    Within my study of technical communication I rarely encounter economic and philosophic ideas. But every once in a while some come along, especially because the current topic in my lone rhetoric class is laissez faire capitalism. So here are a few I encountered today. Copyright laws, or intellectual property...
    Posted to Apropos Austrian Aphorisms by thedo on Wed, Feb 13 2008
    Filed under: education, anarchism, adam smith, andrew carnegie, value, anarcho-capitalism, intellectual property, capitalism, ludwig von mises, copyright, labor theory of value, wealth, just wages, labor, schooling
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