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  1. K466's Avatar
    Yes, that's an interesting point you have.
  2. RonPaulGetsIt's Avatar
    The 1960s were a time of mainframe computers. They took up the space of a small gymnasium. Most people didn't have color TV until 1980s and now you can watch youtube on your cell phone. It is odd that the exponential advances in technology in the past 40 years we haven't been back to the moon?
  3. K466's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by ProIndividual
    The free market is, simply, a market with ZERO government interference...
    Great comment, thanks for stopping by
  4. ProIndividual's Avatar
    The free market is, simply, a market with ZERO government interference. The only reason, as yopu point out, to intercede in markets is the violation of natural law, or "do no harm". This is NOT pre-emptive regulation, but post-action regulation. It is not UNIFORM regulation, it is individualized regulation for the minority that NEED regulated (and have proved so with their hermful actions).

    All we need are common law courts versed in that simple, singular law, natural law, and that have nullification rights...and this doesn't require a monopoly on force either. A free market can exist in anarchism, as anarcho-capitalists and individualist anarchists like me want, or in some minarchist sense, where the social contract is still coercive and has a monopoly on violence. I'd suggest the former.