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Old 01-16-2009, 09:43 AM
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Re: Socialism and property rights

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Originally Posted by vostibackle View Post
Um. It seems to me that the monopoly discussed in the article is being coercively maintained by a government.

Did I misread it?
well I guess this is a contradiction of meanings, Somolia is a country that has no real government to speak of, they are more like feuding factions within the country to control it.

There are two factions within this land, there are the warlords and Islamic leaders, the leaders of Islam plan to make a more unified government, while the warlords are more like wealthy businessmen who manipulate the wealth to the countries liking. The warlords hold Puntland and Islamic leaders hold Somaliland, it is a complicated issue. So when they say the government signed this, they are saying a bunch of leaders of wealth signed a broker deal and is forcing you to work with these limitations.

I know what your response is going to be, "But that is not Anarcho-capitalism"

Well that is the closest thing we have to it today, so there you go.
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