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Listensickfilthybastard: Lost In The Zoo.
Oct 26th
r-i-o-t: What i really like is when people go “we dont have capitalism now, its corporatism”. So if we destroy the state, no one will form corporations? (who will regulate them?) And those corporations which are the strongest wont monopolise and thus destroy the “free market”? And the wealthiest wont form a new state to benefit themselves? And that new state wont be as tyrannical as the one...
Oct 26th
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