libertarians and capitalism
Posted: June 8th, 2013, 8:01 am
the ideology of 'pure' as in pure libertarianism or pure capitalism
pure capitalism in the context of being an anti-abolishinist? (pure capital in the context slavery?)
or pure libertarianism in the context of creating a substance abuse concern
...
the cost on society without regulation would be nothing short of bankruptcy on either
scenario
...
capitalism in the context of not infringing on civil liberties
...
as much as privileges that do not infringe upon civil liberties
and something to compare it to
...
without an oversight or disclosure to a judicial inquiry
there is nothing to compare it to - now is there
as if to say
another option would be more effective more cost prohibitive
and more in keeping with civil liberties
without regulation or accountability or more specifically
without representation
privileges themselves would be 'pure' fabrication
pure capitalism in the context of being an anti-abolishinist? (pure capital in the context slavery?)
or pure libertarianism in the context of creating a substance abuse concern
...
the cost on society without regulation would be nothing short of bankruptcy on either
scenario
...
capitalism in the context of not infringing on civil liberties
...
as much as privileges that do not infringe upon civil liberties
and something to compare it to
...
without an oversight or disclosure to a judicial inquiry
there is nothing to compare it to - now is there
as if to say
another option would be more effective more cost prohibitive
and more in keeping with civil liberties
without regulation or accountability or more specifically
without representation
privileges themselves would be 'pure' fabrication