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>>37087
If you're actually interested in learning about individualist ethics, natural rights, initiation of force, and socialist history the I can point you toward some good things to read.

I don't care about other people's thoughts. But actively attempting to achieve socialism is an extremely aggressive act - which any individual can very well extinguish in an act of self defense, ethically.

Obviously there are legal complications with this perspective on self-defense. But as a matter of ethics I think it's an unassailable position.

You might start with John Galt's speech to the nation in Atlas Shrugged if you're interested in learning more.

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http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/01/chrisdixon/

>Dixon, a partner with the big-name Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andressen Horowitz, is adamant that bitcoin could become the primary means of making payments on the internet, and if that happens, the price of a bitcoin will skyrocket. “I think it could be easily worth $100,000,” he says.

>That may seem crazy, but Dixon is not alone.

I'm glad we have someone in this thread that can tell Chris Dixon and Marc Andreesen how unrealistic they are.

I mean, what does Marc know? He just created the Mosiac browser (Internet Explorer) and Netscape. I'm sure you're much more insightful than him

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