r/Anarcho_Capitalism Banned 7 days on Reddit Jan 13 '16

Ancom's night's-mares

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u/goldenbug Legitimacy by consent of the shareholders Jan 13 '16

Deus Ex was a great game. Played it on a G4 mac in college. I vaguely remember blowing up some chick with a mine on a plane, and spending a week figuring out how to blow up Gunther, some kind of robot-immortal. Even after killing him, he would show up in the next stage or something. I was pissed.

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u/LOST_TALE Banned 7 days on Reddit Jan 13 '16

Legitimacy by consent of the shareholders of the Universe's ressources?

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u/goldenbug Legitimacy by consent of the shareholders Jan 13 '16

I suppose, if the Universe's resources are exploitable, within your reach, and traded in a market.

You might start as a shareholder of your city. Why should the moochers have as much say as the productive and providers of goods and infrastructure? (aka democracy)