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minus-squarePM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS [he/him, they/them]hexbear10·edit-24 years agoWelcome. Debate topic: According to Heidegger, the thing things in its thingness and its thingness things the thing. Do you agree and how does this apply to the invasion of England by William the Bastard in 1066? link
minus-squareIdiotDoomPoster [she/her]hexagonhexbear4·4 years agoHeidegger is the head of Shinra Public Security in the Anarcho-Capitalist world of Final Fatnasy VII, you can't trick me. link
minus-squarePM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS [he/him, they/them]hexbear4·4 years agoAnarcho-capitalism is just regular-ass capitalism link
minus-squareIdiotDoomPoster [she/her]hexagonhexbear3·4 years agoIn so far as anarcho-capitalism is the goal of neoliberal capitalism, yes! link
minus-square4_AOC_DMT [any]hexbear3·4 years agoYes, but paradoxically, one can only be an anarchocapitalist if it's impossible to be convinced of the equivalence. link
Welcome.
Debate topic: According to Heidegger, the thing things in its thingness and its thingness things the thing. Do you agree and how does this apply to the invasion of England by William the Bastard in 1066?
Heidegger is the head of Shinra Public Security in the Anarcho-Capitalist world of Final Fatnasy VII, you can't trick me.
Anarcho-capitalism is just regular-ass capitalism
In so far as anarcho-capitalism is the goal of neoliberal capitalism, yes!
Yes, but paradoxically, one can only be an anarchocapitalist if it's impossible to be convinced of the equivalence.