Could this not be an opportunity? Maybe a private sponsor could set up the
market? Fabio
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Robin Hanson wrote:
> That sure looks like the likely outcome. We never really got a chance to
> correct misconceptions about the project. (For example, it was never
> intended to f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (fabio guillermo rojas) writes:
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>Could this not be an opportunity? Maybe a private sponsor could set up the
>market? Fabio
There are nontrivial regulatory costs to doing it privately in the U.S.,
which probably became a good deal more serious now that politicians are
scared
The problem with the free state project is that so much of the architecture
of the corporate state is centered on the federal government. But there's a
lot of stuff that could be done within the control of a state government.
1) an unconditional retreat from the drug war. The federal drug war
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> Could this not be an opportunity? Maybe a private sponsor could set up the
> market? Fabio
Fabio,
While I have privately told Robin that I do not support the implementation
of the Ideas Futures by the Pentagon, I do believe the concept of Ideas
Futures certainly has potential benefits as we
In a message dated 7/31/03 2:29:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>The problem with the free state project is that so much of the architecture
>
>of the corporate state is centered on the federal government. But there's
>a
>lot of stuff that could be done within the control of a state government