I have a frequent frustration when reading #anarchist texts. They will have insightful things to say about the nature of power, and the operation of the state. Their analysis of relationships of influence and domination is important. Their moral claims are often obviously correct. But then (and this isn't *all* anarchists), they'll start in on how we should abolish private property, or how profit is always and everywhere unnecessary and harmful exploitation, and I roll my eyes.
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Aaron Ross Powell ☸️ (arossp@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Nov-2022 07:35:08 JST Aaron Ross Powell ☸️
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Nov-2022 07:35:07 JST lainy
@arossp well, I guess that doesn't happen with rothbard -
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Aaron Ross Powell ☸️ (arossp@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 29-Nov-2022 08:01:32 JST Aaron Ross Powell ☸️
@lain No, but Rothbard is wrong in his own ways.
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