How can Anarchocapitalism break monopolies?

Dr Kynes

Well-Known Member
What about Jesus? Was he a libertarian socialist?

This could be fun.

What about other historical figures? Were they arachnocapitalists?
and instead of disputing the point and making an argument in contra, you distract with some nonsense, and non-sequitors.

you really do suck at this.

ill make it easy:

was Betrand Russel a marxist?
was Bertrand Russel a "Libertatian Socialist"?


was Geoge Orwell a Classicaal Liberal?
was George Orwell a "Libertarian Socialist"?

Was Plato a Socratic Pedagogue?
Was Plato a "Libertarian Socialist"?

is naom chomsky a crypto-marxist (a secret marxist who hides his real agenda behind nonsense and code phrases)
is noam chomsky a "Libertarian Socialist"?

Define a "Libertarian Socialist" so that we may examine the criteria for ourselves.

Explain how a "Libertarian Socialist" differs from the Marxist "Intellectual Vanguard" model.
Detail the differences between a Marxist and a "Libertarian Socialist".

provide some links to the literature about "Libertarian Socialism" which convinced you to embrace this ideology.

share with us your PERSONAL views on the nature of "Libertarian Socialism" and it's virtues.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
and instead of disputing the point and making an argument in contra, you distract with some nonsense, and non-sequitors.

you really do suck at this.

ill make it easy:

was Betrand Russel a marxist?
was Bertrand Russel a "Libertatian Socialist"?


was Geoge Orwell a Classicaal Liberal?
was George Orwell a "Libertarian Socialist"?

Was Plato a Socratic Pedagogue?
Was Plato a "Libertarian Socialist"?

is naom chomsky a crypto-marxist (a secret marxist who hides his real agenda behind nonsense and code phrases)
is noam chomsky a "Libertarian Socialist"?

Define a "Libertarian Socialist" so that we may examine the criteria for ourselves.

Explain how a "Libertarian Socialist" differs from the Marxist "Intellectual Vanguard" model.
Detail the differences between a Marxist and a "Libertarian Socialist".

provide some links to the literature about "Libertarian Socialism" which convinced you to embrace this ideology.

share with us your PERSONAL views on the nature of "Libertarian Socialism" and it's virtues.
He said Aracno-Capitalists.

How'd none of you pick up on that?

Everything he says is all a web of lies if you ask me.
 

OGEvilgenius

Well-Known Member
Corporations are the ultimate vehicles of self-interest. The model here never was Marx but Macchiavelli. The corporation's prime principle, "accrue advantage", is in structural conflict with the highest principle of government, "be just to all".
So it astonishes me that we have posters here who genuinely believe in utterly free markets, a codeword for plutocracy, as a force for good. cn
The highest principle of government is to maintain power actually. Poly Sci 101.
 

OGEvilgenius

Well-Known Member
Hemp > Oil.

I see this devolved into a really narrow argument (I'm only on page 7) but... there's a reason hemp was made illegal.

And it wasn't a "good" one (If there ever is such a thing).
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
you claim to have read orwell but you havent. you read AT orwell, but the words had no real meaning because you came away thinking he was a marxist, a communist and a black bloc bomb thrower.
Deciphering...

"I haven't read Orwell at all, but if you think he was a socialist, you read him wrong."
 
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