Re: My last post to any anarcho-capitalists.
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so long as 'more efficient' isn't necessarily 'better'.
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How is it not? You are getting more for less...
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Really? Has anyone you know taken something that's not theirs? For private property rights to be absolute in an anarcho-capitalist state (oxymoron, I know), all members of that state (or region or whatever) must respect that fact. I see this as very unlikely.
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The government does a better job of protecting these rights? I don't see this as an argument anarcho-capitalism against at all. There will always be criminals... They are not more likely to bring down the system (or, more accurately, lack there of) in anarcho-capitalism any more than they are under state rule.
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Really? Then why isn't everyone an anarcho-capitalist? The central irony of anarcho capitalism is that it purports to force freedom on to the very people who do not want it! Do most people trust corporations, or have an understanding of economics that allows them to 'see the light'?
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Ignorance is bliss. A sad truth in every society.
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Anarcho-capitalists are the polar opposite of Marxists
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Agreed. They use logic, not rhetoric.
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Marxists who claimed that humanity would alter so fundamentally that the concept of private property would be laughed at like the old myths, now anarcho-capitalists claim that private property will be so sacred and inviolate that corporate justice could make a binding decision. Man both respects and disrespects the concept of private property - man is both savage and rational - man needs both the corporation and the government.
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You certainly have a low opinion of your fellow man.
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