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Breaking Things
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A great comment over at Foseti's place from one "GP": The bug-eyed reaction [Derb] describes to his ’round em up and deport...
Jim on Monarchy
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Jim posts a long and interesting Moldbuggian disquisition on monarchy and theocracy : The job of a king is [to] reign, which means that by...
Technology reduces the homocide rate
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There's no question that modern technology saves lives. Getting a victim to a hospital as fast as possible is vital. People are helico...
Drug Laws are a Solution to the Problem of Policing a Liberal Society
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In a comment to Sonic Charmer's post, It’s Important To Understand Why ‘We’ ‘Need’ The Drug War, If We’re Ever Going To Be Able To End I...
National Debt Considered Stupid
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Devin Finbarr makes an astute point about national debt : there is almost never a need for a country to go into debt. Debt is useful for ...
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Aphorism for ABB
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On an island of unarmed people, the one armed man is king. -- Ilkka
Selling Citizenship: Monetizing the Rule of Law
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Via Darth Moldbug, I've converted to the Sith. I am resigned to the inevitability of the state, at least insofar as given humanity as i...
Some scenarios in anarchy
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On a thread at UR, Nick Szabo gave a series of specific questions regarding the functioning of anarchy, so I thought I would answer him. B...
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For Neocameralism, Against Morality
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Morality, a consistent morality, was one of the reasons that I long ago became a libertarian, and then an anarchist. I took the precepts o...
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Mencius Moldbug on the financial crisis . Pithy quote amuses me: Accounting is boring. Or at least, it should be boring. If it's not,...
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About Fnargocracy
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I've been pretty active over at Moldbug's place. But I had this old essay I wrote up about one of his old posts, which explains neo...
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