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“I don’t believe that we shall ever have a good money again before we take the thing out of the hands of government. We can’t take it violently out of the hands of government, all we can do is by some sly, roundabout way introduce something they can’t stop.” F.A. Hayek

They most certainly are, I'm very fortunate! Still, pretty wild to realise while sipping coffee on a sunny Saturday 😅

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Fuck... Just realised I'm getting married in less than two weeks! 🫢🫣🥰🤩🥲🤯😱😵‍💫🥴🤪🫠

#bitcoin #timepreference #generationalwealth #taken

GM! Recently went and touched grass... and the grass touched me back 😌

#grownostr #touchgrass #scotland #sunshine

GM! Unless you distinguish between natural and positive law!

I don't disagree on there always being one or more leaders. But the state is not "an agreement on how to do things" otherwise a family or companies would fall into that category. Any community with shared standards, really. The state is an apparatus of coercion. I agree that framing anarchy as the absence of rulers/leaders may be misguided, it's much better to think of it as a system of cooperation based on voluntary association. With that framework, most of our relationships are anarchic because we enter them and remain in them willingly. Our relationship to the state however is coercive, and thus not anarchic.

Feliz Nochebuena Nostr!🎅

#hispano

GM Nostr and Merry Christmas to all! 🎄🎅