Maybe growing food in the desert was a mistake?
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“Our state intervention created perverse incentives that allowed us to engage in socially dysgenic behavior and if they stop intervening we can’t do that” is not an argument to keep doing it.
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Replying to @TheLumpenprole @MorlockP
Is there a limit to this principle?
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Morally no
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Replying to @TheLumpenprole @MorlockP
Someone tell me what happens in post-Christian Libertopia when people can't generate sufficient economic value to afford the non-distorted Actual Cost of food?
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Replying to @reduxxxy @TheLumpenprole
if you're upset that post-Christian world is shitty, maybe don't concentrate on the libertarian aspect of it the pre Christian and post Christian worlds both suck, and that has about 0.0001% to do w libertarians
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Replying to @MorlockP @TheLumpenprole
But I *like* picking on utopians, and lots of them (not all) are libertarians who don't seem to realize that their savior ideology blindly relies on a VERY particular set of cultural and possibly biological prerequisites.
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If you like picking on utopians you should find some, cus we’re not.
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