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RE: What I read in #politics today #2
One thing I want to add is that it was not long ago that my political views changed from small government minarchism to market anarchism. One book that played a major role in convincing me was Adam Kokeshs book 'Freedom'. You can find it at his site as a PDF and as an audiobook for free. http://thefreedomline.com/freedom/
I'm preparing a German translation of the book and I will publish it soon on Steemit. :)
hey man, I keep dodging the topic, because I feel like my opinion might be an unfair judgement of the movement. Maybe the biggest question I have:
what happens after you established Anarchy? You will make contracts sure, but a state is basically a contract between people and government. The American Government is just fudging the world for about one century now and we as people do nothing about that.
So Anarchy is just postponing the problem. You need people to manage your production, farming, housing, etc. Those people have way to much power right now, I agree. Anarchy is a stepping stone to socialism for me, that is why I like it. :)