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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Lou Weed who wrote (51931)2/15/2022 11:16:10 AM
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Try the European libertarians - or read the original writings. John Locke and John Stuart Mill are good starting points. But keep in mind that when they wrote, the government was all powerful and could act with impunity. If they were living in an era where corporate incomes and market caps were larger than some governments, then they would have applied the same principles to them as they do to the government.

The end goal of libertarianism is the maximum freedom for the people. The American version of Libertarianism is a corporatism ideology (I'd say propaganda) aimed at weakening individual protection in favor of corporate impunity. To this end the corporations prop up various thinktanks and fund economists and lobby groups to push their narrative forward.
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