Politinomicon

LastProphetover 9 years ago

One of the greatest arguments against anarcho capitalism is that there wouldn't be any roads or places designated that nobody can own essentially, but, because of modern technology, it's very possible that this could be changed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soxxPyaAT1k

In anarcho capitalism, if the sky is the one place that can't be claimed, how high? This is also just as important. Manufacturing of hard metal equipment and melting of such, can all be done at home now thanks to rapid prototyping of sand molds and using electricity to generate heat, as well as forcing pressure changes that make something colder. Vertical farms could allow people to own a farm in their own house and right now, land on average only cost 3600 dollars per football field on average in the United States, it would just be hard to drive to work without some kind of living space reservation owned by the company you're working for.

Anarcho capitalism works, but, you need to understand and respect technology.

Arcbellover 9 years ago
Trust-less systems are the future of government.

The distant future.
LastProphetover 9 years ago
Anarcho capitalism has never been tried by BIG nations, only micro nations. It's been mostly peaceful, but, the problem is that it is inevitable because the rate which technology is advancing, that the global governments will likely nuke the out of everyone soon to try to keep control.
Christopherzillaover 9 years ago
wtf how did I get in main lobby
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Christopherzillaover 9 years ago
Are there any examples of anarcho capitalist societies in literature? I'm trying to imagine a world where it works.
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LastProphetover 9 years ago
Christopherzilla
i claim the sky above your head
All I'd have to do is move a new sky above my head, also when the wind blows, is the atoms of air yours?
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Christopherzillaover 9 years ago
i claim the sky above your head
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