In a message dated 1/10/03 9:03:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< What prevents a particular private law enforcement
agency from engaging in mob-style "protection"? For
example, in Friedman's "Anarchy and Efficient Law", he
states that, "The most obvious and least likely is
direct violence-a m
What prevents a particular private law enforcement
agency from engaging in mob-style "protection"? For
example, in Friedman's "Anarchy and Efficient Law", he
states that, "The most obvious and least likely is
direct violence-a mini-war between my agency,
attempting to arrest the burglar, and his a
> Question: At what can humans engage in economic behavior? Are there
> studies showing when children learn to trade ?
> Fabio
Humans start to engage in economic behavior as soon as they are born.
Trade is not a necessary characteristic of economic behavior. The issue is
rather whether infants
In a message dated 1/10/03 5:07:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Please take these discussions of personalities off-list. Thanks! >>
Especially given that it's my personality people were discussing, I
wholeheartedly concur. It's bad enough to have to live with my personality
24/7 without h
--- "Pinczewski-Lee, Joe (LRC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... A world with the all inclusive
> Corporatist State or NO state would all be equally horrific. So, we
> debate at the margins of the "middle" ground for the best mix of "us"
> and "me" that works best.
Two questions:
1) How was Medi
In a message dated 1/10/03 3:31:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Of course, Jan Lester has pointed out that libertarian anarchists are
actually probably the opposite of fascists, since one can invert
Mussolini's definition of fascism to come up with a very clear statement
of anarchism:
No
In a message dated 1/10/03 1:53:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< when you go on about "statists" you do
sound a little like Marxists when they go on about
"captialists". :)
-jsh >>
I used "statist-liberal" and "statist media" to distinguish the adherents of
big government from classical lib
> From: Pinczewski-Lee, Joe (LRC)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> "Nothing in the state,
>> everything against the state,
>> everything outside the state."
> Which is why neither Mises, Rothbard, OR Mussolini ought never have
been
> allowed near the levers of power. A world with the all inclus
Question: At what can humans engage in economic behavior? Are there
studies showing when children learn to trade ?
Fabio
Please take these discussions of personalities off-list. Thanks!
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"He wrote a letter, but did not post it because he fe
Title: RE: going on about 'statists'
"Nothing in the state,
everything against the state,
everything outside the state."
Which is why neither Mises, Rothbard, OR Mussolini ought never have been allowed near the levers of power. A world with the all inclusive Corporatist State or NO state wo
The english term "statist" derives from Mises's use of the words
"étatist/ism" and "statist/ism". Mises used the term roughly to describe
the opponents of laissez faire.
While I do not defend any unspecified "go[ing] on about 'statists'", I
think the word "statist" is useful, describes something w
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"...shall I just unsubscribe then?"
No. Although when you go on about "statists" you do
sound a little like Marxists when they go on about
"captialists". :)
-jsh
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In a message dated 1/9/03 9:49:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Hilarious! I'd already killfiled AdmrlLocke, so I hadn't read his first
message. Love your answer though. >>
Wow, I had no idea that people on the list held me in such contempt, or
indeed in contempt at all. What sin or sins
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