Haha. You’re like the Craig Wright of libertarians
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I don't know what made you come to that conclusion. If you can explain why, that would be nice.
But I want to note that I still haven't gotten personal throughout this exchange and stuck to refuting your opinions and ideas. It would be a lot more decent and civilised of you to do the same. Be better.
You've successfully baited me into having a useless discussion by being a top-tier troll who just disagrees for the sake of it. I'll give you that. I see that you've been doing it with other people as well. I don't know what kick you get out of it.
I don't know what your situation is, but I am happy where I live. One doesn't need to want to abandon everything he loves to prove a point or just because he doesn't like the government. It's not wrong to want my circumstances to be better. And removing the government from my life will help me, those around me and the society I live in as a whole. You have shown to be incapable of understanding this. Stop trolling people and try to understand where they are coming from.
This has been a truly unpleasant exchange, good sir. I hope I never have the displeasure of meeting you IRL.
Ahh I think I get it now. You are likely referring to my use of an LLM to assist me with responding to you. I do that often to save time and energy and to not have to repeat the same thing over and over again. Especially with people like you who make repetitive arguments I've heard and read before many times and refuse to read the books or people I suggested.
Feel free to use an LLM to refute my points and arguments. I don't mind. Maybe I might learn something that I've missed.
I am repeating this again: If you want to know where I'm coming from, check out the works of Hoppe, Mises and Rothbard directly and read them.
As of now, I do not have new insights about politics and economics that haven't already been brilliantly articulated by them and people like them systematically and rigorously. So reading them will be more helpful to you than arguing with a random stranger online.
More recommendations including what I've already suggested:
•Human action by Mises
•Ethics of liberty by Rothbard
•Man, economy and state with power and markets by Rothbard
•Ethics and economics of private property by Hoppe
•A theory of socialism and capitalism by Hoppe
•Theory and History by Mises
•Theory of money and credit by Mises
•Anatomy of the State by Rothbard
•For a new liberty by Rothbard
•Egalitarianism as a revolt against nature by Rothbard
•Left and Right: the prospects for liberty by Rothbard
•What has government done to our money by Rothbard
•Liberalism by Mises
•Socialism by Mises
•Planning for Freedom by Mises
•Bureaucracy by Mises
•Interventionism by Mises
•Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth by Mises