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Re: free market anti-statism         


Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:49

On Sep 16, 4:43 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
> FREE MARKET ANTI-STATISM
>
> A free market (sometimes referred to as free trade) has not been
> adequately delineated. It means much more than lower tariffs or less
> protectionism between nation states. In essence, it means that buyers
> and sellers, exchangers of goods and services, can proceed without
> intervention or hindrance from any outside party. ...

In order to have markets and trade, however, you need to
know who owns what, and under what terms. That usually
involves a state, since questions of property often have
coercive solutions.
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Re: free market anti-statism         


Author: radav
Date: Sep 19, 2008 23:46

On Sep 19, 9:49 am, "*Anarcissie*" gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 16, 4:43 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
>
>> FREE MARKET ANTI-STATISM
>
>> A free market (sometimes referred to as free trade) has not been
>> adequately delineated. It means much more than lower tariffs or less
>> protectionism between nation states. In essence, it means that buyers
>> and sellers, exchangers of goods and services, can proceed without
>> intervention or hindrance from any outside party. ...
>
> In order to have markets and trade, however, you need to
> know who owns what, and under what terms.  That usually
> involves a state, since questions of property often have
> coercive solutions.
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Re: free market anti-statism         


Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: Sep 20, 2008 03:38

On Sep 19, 5:46 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
> On Sep 19, 9:49 am, "*Anarcissie*" gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sep 16, 4:43 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
>
>>> FREE MARKET ANTI-STATISM
>
>>> A free market (sometimes referred to as free trade) has not been
>>> adequately delineated. It means much more than lower tariffs or less
>>> protectionism between nation states. In essence, it means that buyers
>>> and sellers, exchangers of goods and services, can proceed without
>>> intervention or hindrance from any outside party. ...
>
>> In order to have markets and trade, however, you need to
>> know who owns what, and under what terms.  That usually
>> involves a state, since questions of property often have
>> coercive solutions.
>
> This is only an apparent dilemma. There is a "natural right" to
> property which originates as the product of labor. Then there is a ...
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Re: free market anti-statism         


Author: radav
Date: Sep 20, 2008 22:47

On Sep 19, 6:38 pm, "*Anarcissie*" gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 19, 5:46 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Sep 19, 9:49 am, "*Anarcissie*" gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> On Sep 16, 4:43 pm, radav webtv.net> wrote:
>
>>>> FREE MARKET ANTI-STATISM
>
>>>> A free market (sometimes referred to as free trade) has not been
>>>> adequately delineated. It means much more than lower tariffs or less
>>>> protectionism between nation states. In essence, it means that buyers
>>>> and sellers, exchangers of goods and services, can proceed without
>>>> intervention or hindrance from any outside party. ...
>
>>> In order to have markets and trade, however, you need to ...
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