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I seriously encourage everyone to read this book, even if you read it back in school and found it boring. It’s incredibly topical to this day.

I also just read In Dubious Battle for the first time and recommend it. A great illustration on why it’s so hard to get together and organize when it seems like it should be easy.

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I seriously encourage everyone to read this book, even if you read it back in school and found it boring. It’s incredibly topical to this day.

I haven’t. But I may at some point.

My English teacher would look at me with that demonizing look because I knew how economics work and wanted some explanation of various leftist views with logic in it, not that emotion of hate and envy and indignation and “you stupid capitalism bad meat good stick bad strawberry good mushroom strange”, it got especially absurd when I got accused of not watching TV as if that made me dumber. Without such explanations being given, I naturally felt closer towards anarcho-capitalism, because I love freedom and the logic of economics and morals known to me supported it. And they also very clearly didn’t love freedom (it takes away the feeling of authority of a certain kind of cowardly people), so I would be kinda hated.

Bad memories, in short.

I wrote a long clumsy text, tldr - one should be very careful with regulations, since in some sense they are what led us here. Strong anti-monopoly regulations - yes, splitting big companies and even franchises - yes, corporate death penalty - yes, reforming (or abolishing) patent and trademark and IP laws - yes, labor regulations - yes, some quality control (not selling “dairy products” completely from palm oil or something) - yes. But any regulatory apparatus is a target for bribes and regulations working in the opposite direction.

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I knew how economics work

you mean you knew that it is a system of myth making by the preistly class, with no predictive power?

I naturally felt closer towards anarcho-capitalism, because I love freedom and the logic of economics

oh. you’re just a religious fanatic.

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you mean you knew that it is a system of myth making by the preistly class, with no predictive power?

Basic laws of supply and demand and subjective equivalence and so on work and have predictive power.

oh. you’re just a religious fantastic.

Where I live socialists are like US Republicans in, well, US. You may disagree or agree or play some emotion like you just did, thinking that makes for an argument, this doesn’t change the fact that you will go fuck yourself.

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