The career struggles of garbage men: https://free.vice.com/en_us/article/bj3ywz/garbage-man-trash-collection … @RickPaulas
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I think that's both true and not true. There are a bunch of interesting longreads about the various regional mafias in Italy and Sicily and their relationships to the local economy. It's more akin to a feudal relationship. Both exploitation and protection
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the mafia is an important implementation of subsidiarity and should be preserved as a counterweight against excesses by official power structures not even sure whether I'm being serious or not
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It's important to have multiple competing power centers in a society, this started as a joke but now I'm not sure
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i've often thought that it'd be prosocial to build secure C³ and sell it to organized crime but maybe i should just build the secure C³ and start my own organized crime
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ooh I'll be in your cult
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hunh, if i've recruited two people without actually trying maybe this has legs on it https://twitter.com/honorless_one/status/1003727821997346816 …
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Yeah, I'm in too, but lets not call it a cult though, that's kind of offputting.
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what are your feelings about "sodality", "cabal", "commensality" and "esotery"?
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"illuminates" could go for a comeback, no?
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It's a common Libertarian talking point that the state at its highest level aims to destroy and/or diminish all intermediary sources of authority between it and the individual.
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