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Saturday, April 25, 2009

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The State can be legitimate if it uses (enforces) only negative rights
Positive rights rely on fear (and cowards) to be effective
Price fixing (and taxation) causes scarcity and starvation
It's not right that people are able to hoard an excess of land
Should each person have a minimum quantity of land?
The State should only intervene if there is a problem
Is the money created by the banking system real money or not?
Do we really have self-ownership?
The company excludes people from having access to itself
Internal trades within a company are not subject to income tax



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