Excerpts from internet.cypherpunks: 28-Apr-96 Re: CryptoAnarchy: What's w.. by s1113645@tesla.cc.uottaw
The result of this might be that the netshore economy might actually have lower overhead and an easier interface to its users than the physical world version. If people's easiest intro to economics and the job market is such a simple anarchy and the place where they get most ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ of their entertainment, education and generally spend most of their lives
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is such an impossible to regulate environment, what do you think this bodes for state control? Or people's desire for it?
This explains far more of the rhetoric on this mailing list than anything I could possibly write: the young libertarians having lived their teenage years alone in their bedrooms listening to heavy metal music or Rush or Sisters of Mercy through headphones in order to not disturb their fathers and masturbating looking at porno pics and imagining the chicks think just like Ayn Rand have now reached the adult stage in which they don't have to use headphones, they can admit they hate their father, they don't have to pay taxes, and they can spend most of their lives in front of a computer. Michael Loomis "Tax Collector Want to Be for the Welfare State"