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Episode #64 - Listener Q&A, The End of the Cycle and Why Crypto Will Save the World

12 de ene. de 2021 · 1h 40m 40s
Episode #64 - Listener Q&A, The End of the Cycle and Why Crypto Will Save the World
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I fielded questions from my Patrons on any number of subjects and with the help of Guest Host Jay Fratt, the Conservative Hippie, we answered them and a few others....

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I fielded questions from my Patrons on any number of subjects and with the help of Guest Host Jay Fratt, the Conservative Hippie, we answered them and a few others. From cultural issues to monetary policy and the big picture on cryptocurrencies and bitcoin, we give voice to what I think is the most wise and interesting audience in the world, validating he entire Gold Goats 'n Guns community.

Thank you all for the questions and thank you Jay for the time.

This show was recorded the Monday (1/4) before the dramatic events at the capitol. So, there is no discussion of that. I will put my thoughts together on that in the very near future.

Show Notes:
The Conservative Hippie Podcast:
https://www.theconservativehippie.com
EpicCash
https://epic.tech
Decred:
https:/www.decred.org
Waves:
https://waveplatform.io
Gold Goats n' Guns on Patreon
http://www.patreon.com/goldgoatsnguns
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Tom Luongo

Tom Luongo

hace 3 años

Yakntoro, the difference is between coercive and voluntary interaction. I have no problem with people entering into contracts, they are the foundation of civilization after all, but they have to respect both parties to the contract equally. If not, then the contract isn't a contract at all. In fact, in contract law look up the term 'contract of adhesion' which is one where a contract is forced onto the weaker party by the stronger one. That is the essence the problem I have with all forms of collectivism. They are coercive 'contracts of adhesion.' The social contract 'leftists' revere don't realize that by using the coercive power of the state to create that social contract (which the citizen didn't sign by the way, they were born into this bondage) they are advocating for endless contracts of adhesion. Voluntary exchange is the basis for society. Coerced exchange is the basis for tyranny. Tell me right now what the big tech firms are engaging in? Because it ain't anything close to an equal relationship between supplier and buyer of their services. They are becoming something worse than gov'ts.
Yakntoro Udoumoh

Yakntoro Udoumoh

hace 3 años

Ah, I see what you mean. Think I'm finally starting to understand. You rail against collectivism; if one cannot control/own oneself, one cannot be free. (Let me know if I'm barking up the wrong tree.) But can't individuals willing and not by force enter contracts with each other to achieve aspirations that would surpass what an individual can achieve alone? And isn't the family the foundational form of collectivism, where each other edifies one another and creates new life?
Yakntoro Udoumoh

Yakntoro Udoumoh

hace 3 años

I really want to have a discussion with you on what your definition of communism is. Lol. Because most communists had merkel, macron, etc. Good discussion, Tom., even when I disagree with you.
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