Can you explain how in a free market (like libertarian idealists dream of) a fair social contract is possible?
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10-14-2012, 06:48 AM
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If, by fair social contract, you mean to ask how you get freebies while you sit on your azz, then "a fair social contract" is not possible. This is what liberals hate: they have to get up and do some work. In a free market, nobody "rules" anybody. If you have something to sell, and someone wants to buy it, then you can do a transaction. If you want to buy something that someone else wants to sell, you can do a transaction. It is fairly straightforward.
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Can you explain how in a free market (like libertarian idealists dream of) a fair social contract is possible? - Liberal Avenger ! - 10-14-2012, 06:40 AM
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