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marketanarchist
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Comment #12999683
Isn't reading academic books and articles very different from average nonfiction books though? In any case, I'm doing a book a week project myself and don't find it that challengin…
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Comment #12999620
More than that, 300 / 52 / 4 = 1.44 books/week.
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Comment #12765193
No government != No rules. I doubt the poster above is against rules, but like me wants to decentralize that authority and enforcement. My answer: you want to have a market for law…
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Comment #12765118
No need to get butthurt just because someone questions your deity. Not everyone shares your slave morality after all.
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Comment #12765018
Great, another government overreach. Hopefully someone finds a clever solution around it that protects this peaceful and voluntary economic activity.
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Comment #12745959
> We're in the world together and where possessible should share that responsibility. No, I have no obligation or responsibility to your child. You can ask me for my voluntary help…
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Comment #12744913
Nah, some of actually want to be free. You and people like you are free to avoid pornography if you so choose, but don't try to impose your idiocy on everyone else.
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Comment #12742565
If you want to shelter your child from certain sites or content, that is your problem. Take responsibility for your own family, don't ask the entire world to change and give away o…
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Comment #12725764
Does anyone honestly believe Hillary is not involved in this? She has shown time and time again that there is nothing she won't do to get what she wants and cling on to power.
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Comment #12717828
Hillary has been a criminal, cheat and spineless demagogue her entirely life. She belongs in prison, nevermind the white house.
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Comment #12717803
Not an argument, try again.
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Comment #12663719
Most likely? Based on what? The more probable reason in my eyes is that criminal Hillary is more likely to engage Russia in conflict.
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Comment #12637157
Well, one could argue that rise of Trump, Bernie, backlash against mainstream media etc are partially due to the surveillance state BS. In any case, there are still the negative ec…
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Comment #12636705
Spot on, that's the idea behind bitcoin as well.
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Comment #12636696
That would backfire economically and politically I think, especially long term. Let them ban it if they are so foolish.
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Comment #12611222
All states routinely break their own "rules". I don't know why anyone would be surprised by this.
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Comment #12542706
Even in comparison to their neighbors, they are doing poorly no? I think the best indicator would be how people are voting with their feet. Are people fleeing from Venezuela to its…
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