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Old 10-24-2007, 12:05 PM
Warren Buffett Warren Buffett is offline
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Default Re: less government = socialism?

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In anarcho-capitalism unaccountable private tyrannies would impose on people.

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I can verify this - I actually have a few dirty bombs in storage, just in case.

If America undergoes an AC revolution, I will make people forget all about Hitler and Stalin.
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Old 10-24-2007, 02:07 PM
zasterguava zasterguava is offline
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Default Re: less government = socialism?

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In anarcho-capitalism unaccountable private tyrannies would impose on people.

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I can verify this - I actually have a few dirty bombs in storage, just in case.

If America undergoes an AC revolution, I will make people forget all about Hitler and Stalin.

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Stalin is a good example why it would be very dangerous in ACland- where a minority would have control over the vast capital. Stalin as the head of a poweful conglomerate would be pretty scary too.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:01 PM
Dane S Dane S is offline
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Default Re: less government = socialism?

A minority already have control over vast capital and they have achieved this through manipulation of the state.

Stalin would also be scary as the coach of a tee ball team.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:07 PM
zasterguava zasterguava is offline
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Yes a state that is forced to integrate some elements of democracy and impose some reform in favour of the majority irrelevent of proffits. Explain why in your opinion it is therefore preferable for a democratic force (however scarce) to be removed.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:44 PM
AlexM AlexM is offline
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ACland- where a minority would have control over the vast capital.

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False.

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Stalin as the head of a poweful conglomerate would be pretty scary too.

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Sorry, no. Megacorporations couldn't exist in ACland.
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