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Inalienability of labor and employment

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h.k. replied on Fri, Nov 2 2012 6:49 AM

stsoc:

That's not the question, the question is in a world where you are a slave which country is closest to your ideal?

None is close.

Also anarcho-communists have existed, and they scared all successful businessmen away.

To scare of parasites is a rightfull thing to do, so that the workers can organize by themselves and produce things for themselves and reap the entierty of the fruits of their labor. Revolutionary Spain proved that leands to increace of production in all branches of industry and to the dissaprearance of poverty.

There is minimal difference between you and Castro.

A plain ignorant statement.

 

Do you understand suffixes? Which is closer?

 

Spain was a disaster, show me otherwise. Anarcho-communists took over and imposed the death penalty against profit. Sounds like Castro to me buddy.

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stsoc replied on Fri, Nov 2 2012 7:17 AM

Do you understand suffixes? Which is closer?

It's irrelevant because they are nowhere near close.

Spain was a disaster

Production was increased by half in all branches of industry, a bunch of Barcelona infrastructure (such as tramway network) are from that time.

Anarcho-communists took over and imposed the death penalty against profit. Sounds like Castro to me buddy.

You're an ignoramus.

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h.k. replied on Fri, Nov 9 2012 12:03 PM

And China increases production artificially, face it you're screwed. Also show me a source before you claim nonsense that is easily disproven.

You support the death penalty for people that use money? I think that exposes what a creep you are if anything. You certainly sound like a tyrant.

 

http://mises.org/daily/2197

 

Also where are you posting from? I'm guessing unless you live in a Capitalist society,  the lower class has a lower standard of living. You don't have any ground to stand on.

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