If you think about it, in order to buy food at Walmart you would want to sign the friggin' contract, because being outside the law means everyone can rip you off, perhaps even murder you, without consequence. As such, as the anarcho-capitalists will tell you, there are explanations as to why even criminals would voluntarily sign up to the legal system, even though it might mean being punished by that system in the future.
11/9/2011 2:07:52 AM
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11/9/2011 12:21:47 PM
Google non-excludable goods. If defense and criminal justice services were so easy to exclude non-payees from benefiting from them then we wouldn't have a free rider problem.
11/9/2011 1:06:17 PM
^ to clarify, that comment was for destroyer.I already said I'm going to avoid discussions on anarchist Utopias. [Edited on November 9, 2011 at 2:00 PM. Reason : ""]
11/9/2011 1:57:22 PM
Police protection is debateably rivalrous and but is most definitely excludable. As such, it can function privately without systemic breakdown.
11/9/2011 2:04:03 PM
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/11/big-isps-dwell-in-tax-break-heaven-according-to-corporate-tax-study.ars
11/9/2011 2:13:07 PM
When the cops take a crimInal off the street and put him in jail, my security is improved regardless of whether I paid my taxes. You cannot exclude me from benefiting. As a result, I and many others may decide not to pay for police services and free ride off others. Thus, we wind up with under provision of criminal justice services.That is the type of thing I'm talking about. That doesn't seem too off the wall to me. yet you start assuming that externalities cant exist in security. Seems odd to me. Anyways, this is a good indication of how these discussions go. Have a good day.[Edited on November 9, 2011 at 2:35 PM. Reason : So ]
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11/9/2011 3:02:51 PM
Geolibertarians (Georgist Libertarians) have some pretty good ideas on that, many of which I'm inclined to agree with. The primary tenant is that land cannot be "owned", as land is not created by man, it simply is there; one does not "mix their labor with the land" to get land. The same applies to the atmosphere, water, etc.The end result is that, rather than having taxes on goods and productive services, we have "rent" applied to natural resources like land and air. Unused land or resources are allowed to be developed by whoever is willing to reimburse the community at the highest rate, but ultimately the land is still operated privately.As for implementation, that's something that I haven't fully fleshed out, although I think the concept that you don't have the right to pollute/destroy resources that we all have equal claim to is consistent with libertarianism and the non-aggression principle.[Edited on November 9, 2011 at 4:12 PM. Reason : https://sites.google.com/site/justindkeith/home/geolibertarian-faq]
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11/9/2011 4:16:48 PM
^ to whatever extent the term is not explained in a self-contained definition, I would agree with you. But d357r0y3r made a good post. It was relevant, coherent, well-contained, and a link was only offered as "if you want to read more..."
11/9/2011 4:35:51 PM
11/9/2011 5:56:53 PM
^ But the function of prison time as a deterrent from people committing crime is unaddressed by your comments.
11/9/2011 6:47:22 PM
Land as not being private property? Right to use land predicated on contribution to the community? Son those libertarians are stealth communists fyi.
11/10/2011 10:28:08 AM
There's obviously some common ground. Communists advocate collectively owned capital and elimination of the wage system altogether, which I don't think is possible.
11/10/2011 11:49:29 AM
-Police arrest seven in Chapel Hill break-in, probe Occupy linkChapel Hill police arrested seven people Sunday after they say more than 70 attendees from an anarchist book fair broke in to an unoccupied building downtown to align themselves with the Occupy movement.-In Salt Lake City, police arrested 19 people Saturday when protesters refused to leave a park a day after a man as found dead inside his tent at the encampment.-In Occupy Philadelphia police say a suspect was arrested following a report of a sexual assault at the encampment. Officials say police were called shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday after a 23-year-old woman reported that she had been dragged into a tent and assaulted. The mayor said posting more uniformed officers in the Dilworth Plaza area has become necessary because of growing health and safety concerns and a fractured leadership at the camp that has left the city still pressing the protesters to move to make way for a $50 million construction project.sounds like pryderi himself has been personally placed in charge of the movement at this point.
11/14/2011 1:32:45 PM
I don't understand how an anarchist book fair would really work
11/14/2011 1:35:49 PM
so you don't understand the 'core' of your movement?
11/14/2011 1:39:31 PM
Surprise, Homeland Security Coordinates #OWS Crackdownshttp://wonkette.com/456282/surprise-homeland-security-coordinates-ows-crackdowns-nationwide
11/16/2011 3:44:02 AM
^that's pretty sad.and apparently a few members of the press were also arrested for trying to cover the event:
11/16/2011 5:45:13 AM
More statism in the UShttp://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2011/11/police-state-ows-other-crackdowns-part-of-national-coordinated-effort-bloomberg-defies-court-order-to-let-protestors-back-into-zuccotti-park.html
11/16/2011 7:28:53 AM
NYPD obstructed the Press from being able to see the crackdown and arrested those who tried to get close. They surrounded and barricaded the park with NYPD trucks & vans so the journalist that they kept across the street could not see what was going on. Press that tried to cross the street or film from the street were yelled at by cops that they were blocking the street and threatened arrest (though the streets were closed to traffic and blocked off by nypd already).Whether you agree or disagree with ows protesters, freedom of the press should never be obstructed and last night in nyc it definitely was. Very slippery slope.[Edited on November 16, 2011 at 7:51 AM. Reason : []
11/16/2011 7:49:52 AM
I thought the NYPD handed out flyers beforehand announcing their intentions to clear out the park for cleaning?Bloomberg should have cleared that park long ago, but he let them have their fun as long as could be tolerated. Like the mayor would stand for that kind of eyesore and nuisance during the holidays, which is NYC's biggest tourist season.
11/16/2011 8:21:29 AM
Can't wait for the second wave. What'll be real ironic will be when the government shuts down twitter during an out-of-hand demonstration or commits even more egregious violations of their civil liberties and conservatives cheer that someone's really stickin it to those hippie scum
11/16/2011 2:46:30 PM
^apparently tomorrow is supposed to be a pretty big day.
11/16/2011 4:06:53 PM
^^What would be ironic about it?
11/16/2011 4:55:25 PM
11/17/2011 4:36:49 AM
I find it highly ironic that there is an "Occupy Duke" where the kids pay $50,000/year for school but not an "Occupy NCCU" in my town, even though the kids at the second college have arguably had to work more to get to college at an HBCU. Ok, back to your regularly scheduled Soapbox.
11/17/2011 8:33:21 AM
im glad theyre so pumped to spread the good message-and wallow in their own feces.
11/17/2011 8:33:36 AM
OWS motto: "resist austerity."In economics, austerity is a policy of deficit-cutting, lower spending, and a reduction in the amount of benefits and public services provided.So..... more deficit, higher spending, more debt, and even more bulkier public services provided. perfect logic if you want to be completely owned by china by 2015. then they'll call all the shots.great plan.
11/17/2011 10:23:49 AM
11/17/2011 12:05:37 PM
Austerity is often counterproductive during a recession. It depresses demand and takes money out of the economy, which is kinda the opposite of what we want right now.OWS protesters believe in raising taxes on the rich and corporations to tackle our debt woes, rather than cut social programs.The best solution is probably some combination of the 2.
11/17/2011 12:08:31 PM
^ Depends what you are trying to solve. If the problem is a bankrupt government, austerity has always worked great. If we assume an absurd Keynesian multiplier of 1.0, $1 less spent by the government reduces GDP by $1. Government doesn't get all of GDP as revenue, of course; let's assume an effective federal tax rate of 33%. As such, $1 less in spending reduces government revenue by $0.33, for a net deficit reduction of $0.66. Of course, many economists argue the multiplier is far less than one, possibly even negative, as falling government spending frees up resources for use by the private sector and reduces expectations of either future taxation or future default.
11/17/2011 12:30:48 PM
11/17/2011 12:37:32 PM
This is what gets me about folks on the right. They have no consideration whatsoever of varying circumstance. They have the same solution for literally everything: reduce taxes, gut regulation, privatize more stuff, reduce spending, presto!Recession? Bubble? Depression? Expansion? Deficit? Surplus? Contraction? Doesn't make a difference, because I have this hammer called free markets and smaller government and the entire fucking world is my nail! [Edited on November 17, 2011 at 12:55 PM. Reason : ,]
11/17/2011 12:41:24 PM
OWS/Dems: We have a revenue problem. We should increase taxes on the wealthy to make them pay their fair share. Tea Party/Pubs: We have a spending problem. We should cut social programs to lower our spending.Reasonable People: Let's do both!!!! Congress is filibustering us into a worse situation by sitting on their asses and saying No to the other side. Can't we get anything accomplished?
11/17/2011 1:28:11 PM
^^^ If there is a money shortage in the economy, government spending will not fix it, as government spending occurs by borrowing money out of people's pockets then paying it to other people's pockets. If there is a money shortage, that is why we have a federal reserve. They need to run the printing presses and relieve the shortage. ^^ and ^, yes, raising taxes also works. But you didn't mention taxes, you merely argued that reducing spending wouldn't reduce the deficit, which is just not true.
11/17/2011 2:36:45 PM
this has got to be the most ineffective movement in the history of the world
11/17/2011 7:16:25 PM
pls to embed:http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:cms:video:thedailyshow.com:402475Jon Stewart and OWS
11/18/2011 12:00:24 AM
wharrgarbl?looks like somebody got some brand spanking new riot gear for christmas[Edited on November 18, 2011 at 2:08 AM. Reason : ]
11/18/2011 1:49:19 AM
Cops arresting cops:
11/18/2011 5:00:52 AM
I'm actually a little relieved that the police at least put their names on their riot gear, a lot of times you don't see that, so . . . . . . . kudos for that I guess
11/18/2011 9:10:10 AM
1. Put on riot gear2. Stick someone else's name on it
11/18/2011 9:17:58 AM
yeah I mean technically I think they should have their badge number on there somewhere, but beggars can't be choosers
11/18/2011 9:29:49 AM
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11/18/2011 12:07:39 PM
so theyre not bums-theyre just cynical!
11/18/2011 12:40:22 PM