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Well?

Lord of the Rings
3
13%
Anything by Ayn Rand
7
29%
Anything by Heinlein
3
13%
Anything by Tolstoy
0
No votes
Other
11
46%
 
Total votes : 24

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Augarundus
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Founded: Dec 22, 2008
Ex-Nation

Postby Augarundus » Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:05 am

Phocidaea wrote:
Aggicificicerous wrote:You are sadly mistaken if you think writers such as Tolkein and Tolstoy support your Americo-centric concept of libertarianism.


This.

I'm pretty sure both Tolkien and Tolstoy would have some nasty things to say about American libertarians.

Except I don't have an "Americo-centric concept of libertarianism", and neither did the OP. That was clarified in the OP and subsequent debating.
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Capitalism is always the answer. Whenever there's a problem in capitalism, you just need some more capitalism. If the solution isn't capitalism, then it's not really a problem. If your capitalism gets damaged, you just need to throw some capitalism on it and get on with your life.

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