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Socialist businesses where they redistribute profits to employees? Communes where ppl pool their money to allocate to the most needy? As a libertarian, all of these sound awesome to me, given the condition that people participate in these freely, without the use of force.
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I'm with you for jail, which don't really apply to say founding a co-op or a voluntary commune. As for social shunning, mh: interaction is voluntary, if you plan on defying social mores more power to you - but you better bring a friend or get comfortable with silence.
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If you were dying of thirst in the desert and the only person with water said they'd give it to you only if you signed a contract where you agree to give them 50% of your future income, would you consider this exploitative? (1/2)
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