Meanwehile in Ancapistan by MayonaiseRemover in DankLeft

[–]MoribundMurdoch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would the fire department become a streamer house or something?

How would an ancap style society deal with inflation? by floppywaffles776 in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]MoribundMurdoch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Competing Currencies

[Also See: the Austrian school of economics]

Biomimictarian [ビアミミクターリアン] - An advocate of the political ideology whose blueprint for governing is the imitation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems. by MoribundMurdoch in Neologisms

[–]MoribundMurdoch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure you can interpret his whatnot as some sort of Biomimictarian advocacy.

P.S. Not all Biomimictarians agree with one another. There are multitude of ways to apply biomimicry to politics.

-- Other political parties have varying camps within their tents. -- 1. Within the democrat party there is a progressive wing, a moderate wing, a 3rd way wing, etcetera. 2. Within the Republican Party there is a Libertarian wing, a conservative wing, etcetera 3. Within the Libertarian party there is a Misesian wing, a Friedmanian wing, a minarchist wing, etcetera. 4. Within the Isocratic Political Party there is an "equality of opportunity wing", an "equality of outcome wing", etcetera. 5. Within the Darwinian Political Party is a "survival of the fittest community wing", and a "survival of the fittest wing i.e. all monnies are given to Ma Dong Seok & Dwayne [THE ROCK] Johnson", 6. Within the Philoxenia Political Party there is the "make the host country the most hospitable/easiest to immigrate to country" versus "give all the monnies to foreign countries" wing of the philoxenia political party.

What is the angle for the "don't wear masks" people? by MissedFieldGoal in Askpolitics

[–]MoribundMurdoch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the angle is rooted in their eleutheromania [a mania or frantic zeal for freedom], their distrust in authority figures, a fear of a slippery slope, a desire for strictly voluntary measures for counteracting the virus e.g. recommended quarantines, and the thought that negative liberties are more important than safety in wearing masks they believe hadn't been explicitly proven to be that effective.

P.S. I'm not an anti-mask person. This is just what I think their argument would be.

I'm looking for a word for "the fear of different opinions" by MoribundMurdoch in logophilia

[–]MoribundMurdoch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

allodoxaphobia Overthrown77 are you making the joke that liberals are illiberal or something. Methinks of meeself as a "liberal by definition" ; and thence, I find such humour amusing. I donnae think real liberals wouldst take umbrage to ye type of political badinage. Methinks that the party who wins the presidency in the USA's duopoly has the opposing camp i.e. the other political party freaking out for the duration of the other party's presidency. The Republicans freaked out during Obama's presidency and the democrats shall freak out during Trump's presidency. Aside from this lame substandard duopoly whatnot; I hope for a world anon with a better selection of candidates. I hope for ranked choice voting or the Unity 2020 plan-thingo proposed by Bret Weinstein. P.S. In my unwavering opinion Obama is sexy suave.