two reasons: 1) the first group of people polled on this issue are usually just the typical hobgoblins the NPRerati will cite for any ol' "ignorance quotient" stat (sun orbiting the moon, angels, aliens) 2) the second group perceive that private sector threats to speech matter
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this is quite a terrifying diagnosis and I hope that a workers' movement will prevail to prevent this. freedom of thought and speech are so foundational and important, and very important to the American working class especially.
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i do too. i don't know if it will succeed here. perhaps it will elsewhere. but the goal of the most strategically shrewd people in the US, I think, is to become a kind of 21st century golden-age Argentina: exporting "imagineering," building up a few cities, letting the rest go
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Your first point is important. We essentially already live in anarcho-capitalism, but the yellow-black bowtie guys can't see it because its real world consequences aren't the ones they imagine of such a system.
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