I wonder how many stackers read this IMPORTANT book
https://mises.org/library/book/law
YES31.3%
NO12.5%
NEVER HEARD OF IT43.8%
NOT INTERESTED, I'M A STATIST12.5%
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I wonder how many stackers read this IMPORTANT book
https://mises.org/library/book/law
Will have to check it out
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In the early 1990s. Classic
And after 35 years... you still consider the so called law as a law to obey?
I'm schizophrenic. I agree with Bastiat but I have been inside jail cells to visit my clients.
That is the fear inside you speaking. Is not YOU.
I got to go home 😀
I really like that you raised the fee to post on politics and law... awesome!
Not yet. Now is the next in queue after “The Most Dangerous Superstition”.
You are doing the way around...
The most dangerous... is the dot on the i
I’ll change my queue
Someone self-identifies as statist?
sometimes they do not even know they are statists
waiting for DarthCoin guides...what about them? They would be useful f.e. you said to put everything into a trust but trusts are not recognized in all countries, Spain for example do not recognize trusts. I think guides are needed here to correct my FIAT conditioning ;-)
That's why people still do not understand how this fucked up world works... they always go back to square one, putting themselves into a "country jurisdiction".
Ask yourself what is a country.
There is a shit ton of material out there to read about Trust Law... you don't need my guides. But you do not start with that, you start with deep understanding of how this world works
ok, fair enough, do you have some book titles?
Bastiat argues that the law should be the collective organization of justice, protecting individual life, liberty, and property as natural rights without creating artificial ones. He denounces "legal plunder," where the state, under the pretense of philanthropy, violates these rights through coercive interventions like redistribution or protectionism. Bastiat warns that such perversion of the law fuels an overreaching state, undermining freedom and prosperity. He advocates for a minimal state, limited to ensuring justice, as the foundation for a free society.
READ IT, not just asking shitGPT to make you a bullshit TLDR.
Use your fucking brain to assimilate that book, not just wait for shitGPT to tell you what to do.