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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    I subscribe to a number of Stoic themed newsletters put out by authors of Stoic themed books which I have previously read.

    I have some sympathy for Libertarianism but it seems to me that adherents get lost in the weeds sometimes with theoretical ideas and ideals that don't always translate in the real world.

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  • Dilip Panjwani
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    Libertarianism would thrive in a stoic society, which stresses on the fundamental importance of 'doing no harm to others (except ofcourse in fair competition)', and encourages minimal, if any, interference into other people's affairs, except voluntary co-operation and voluntary charity. The video on Stoicism in the link in my post above, is excellent. The concept of Marxism, which is the opposite of Libertarianism, was too foreign to the wisdom of the ancient Greeks. The desire for equity in a stoic society is best achieved by easy access to capital for all...
    Last edited by Dilip Panjwani; Thursday, 2nd January, 2025, 07:12 AM.

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  • Pargat Perrer
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    there's a BIG problem with this post and the person who posted it ....

    Dollop Panhandler has been telling us ... over and over again .... that we should in our political system reward the "hard-working and smart" people ... and stop the government from "stealing" the material fruits of their work....

    now he posts something which exalts anti-materialism ....

    what a total hypocrite!

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  • Dilip Panjwani
    started a topic A New Year's gift to all dear Chesstalkers!

    A New Year's gift to all dear Chesstalkers!

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