Control, coercion, come from loss of price and value discovery, leading to loss of external property rights, leading to loss of Individual self-rights (self-property). Communism, control capitalism, slavery all include these attributes. We need a moral restraint regarding encouraging loss of price and value discovery in any form. I don't know how to do that, but I'd like to contribute to a solution.
Gov intervention beyond protecting life liberty and property....such as fiat money...requires ever increasing regulation to regulate the injustices created by the government.
1:37:41 it's not just gov snooping on your data, it's the companies holding your data. This wouldn't need regulation if we used hard money because the current endless printing of money allows cancerous companies to swallow up competitors that would create alternatives to the 1 or 2 choices that both require your "agreement" to their 200 page legal document that almost nobody reads (and again you may not use the service but there is no practical alternative because they r quickly bought out or squashed by the companies benefiting from the debt monster).
1:26:11 Hmmm. In many markets, capital is a weapon and can be used to create monopolies that prevent innovation and stagnate growth. So the right being violated would be the right to buy the best product for the best price.
1:19:55. Is there a sly roundabout way to prevent the development of a state? Probably not. Stopping the development of nuclear weapons would be great, but didn't that also lead to the harnessing of nuclear power for electricity? Regarding States, People want to gather; create tribes and gangs. Some of these tribes will be violent and aggressive therefore other tribes will need to create defenses. One defense is to become larger (more territory and population). Another is creating weapons. So it seems if society started over from a libertarian perspective, it would evolve/devolve to the current state. It's a continuous cycle seen throughout history and various stages of the cycle can be seen in various regions of today's world.
Love the channel, but the discussion of political authority is full of sloppy and incredible bullshit. You should reach out to actual philosophers (like Huemer, or many others) who understand these theories. You both sound like you took a freshman philosophy class and dropped out at the end of week 1.
natural law necessitates political authority. there is legitimate and illegitimate uses, but to simply say there is no natural law basis for political authority just demonstrates how little understanding of natural law u have. the evidence required to prove your claim is an individual who created themselves. which is absurd - no man created himself love the show, but that’s where libertarians go wrong, they mistake the individual as having primacy over the group.
Sounds like this guy has never heard of Kaspa, a Layer1 POW that was fair launched, no VC's and solves the blockchain trilemma, security, decentralization & scalability
Ya I like kaspa gpu mined in September of 2022. Held a bag for long time road the huge waves. But had to get out, huge mistake switching algorithms. Going from golang to rust. I know why there doing it but if rust was the end goal they should have wrote it in rust
Jimmy is one of the special ones.
Like short bus special?
@@WilsonLee123 like $5 meal deal special.
I listened to Jimmy back in 2015 and 2016 as there were barely any public speakers on bitcoin at the time.
A Jimmy Song interview.
Looking forward to this.
Jimmy is the best
Another excellent one in the books-
This bloke nails it
Excellent talk
Control, coercion, come from loss of price and value discovery, leading to loss of external property rights, leading to loss of Individual self-rights (self-property). Communism, control capitalism, slavery all include these attributes. We need a moral restraint regarding encouraging loss of price and value discovery in any form. I don't know how to do that, but I'd like to contribute to a solution.
I have to think the hat and cowboy vibe is an homage to the brave settlers who thrived in the unregulated territories. 😂
Yeehaw.
African Bitcoin Conference Podcast!
All signal no religion
1:26:04 Chlorofluorocarbons?
Gov intervention beyond protecting life liberty and property....such as fiat money...requires ever increasing regulation to regulate the injustices created by the government.
1:37:41 it's not just gov snooping on your data, it's the companies holding your data. This wouldn't need regulation if we used hard money because the current endless printing of money allows cancerous companies to swallow up competitors that would create alternatives to the 1 or 2 choices that both require your "agreement" to their 200 page legal document that almost nobody reads (and again you may not use the service but there is no practical alternative because they r quickly bought out or squashed by the companies benefiting from the debt monster).
1:26:11 Hmmm. In many markets, capital is a weapon and can be used to create monopolies that prevent innovation and stagnate growth. So the right being violated would be the right to buy the best product for the best price.
Govt creates monopolies, there’s no such thing as a natural monopoly
1:19:55. Is there a sly roundabout way to prevent the development of a state? Probably not.
Stopping the development of nuclear weapons would be great, but didn't that also lead to the harnessing of nuclear power for electricity?
Regarding States, People want to gather; create tribes and gangs. Some of these tribes will be violent and aggressive therefore other tribes will need to create defenses. One defense is to become larger (more territory and population). Another is creating weapons. So it seems if society started over from a libertarian perspective, it would evolve/devolve to the current state. It's a continuous cycle seen throughout history and various stages of the cycle can be seen in various regions of today's world.
Jimmy is super OG in crypto
He must be loaded by now
Yes, dems vote as a defensive measure, repubs vote as and expression of agency, illusory or no. I'm not voting until I live in Galt's Gulch.
Love the channel, but the discussion of political authority is full of sloppy and incredible bullshit. You should reach out to actual philosophers (like Huemer, or many others) who understand these theories. You both sound like you took a freshman philosophy class and dropped out at the end of week 1.
natural law necessitates political authority. there is legitimate and illegitimate uses, but to simply say there is no natural law basis for political authority just demonstrates how little understanding of natural law u have.
the evidence required to prove your claim is an individual who created themselves. which is absurd - no man created himself
love the show, but that’s where libertarians go wrong, they mistake the individual as having primacy over the group.
Sounds like this guy has never heard of Kaspa, a Layer1 POW that was fair launched, no VC's and solves the blockchain trilemma, security, decentralization & scalability
Ya I like kaspa gpu mined in September of 2022. Held a bag for long time road the huge waves. But had to get out, huge mistake switching algorithms. Going from golang to rust. I know why there doing it but if rust was the end goal they should have wrote it in rust
😂