@CitizenAmedia One of the biggest mistakes most libertarians make is bucketing every possible action into "justifies the use of force to prevent" or "perfectly fine". There are things (like blackmail) that are immoral but which don't justify force as a defensive response.
@BobMurphyEcon Super cool. Is the size of the pool, in terms of policy count, static? If not, is the $SOUND token fungible, or is it more like an NFT representing ownership in one of many pools or some snapshot of the pool?
@bryan_caplan Hard to answer as stated. It depends on the apparent importance to the moviemakers of diversity for its own sake. I'm not sure diversity as such, independent of that metric, is a quality signal in either direction.
@RBReich Can't help but notice these are all highly regulated industries. You don't suppose regulation establishes a moat around incumbents, protecting them against upstart competitors, do you?
@monitoringbias This seems fair tbh. The stat in the graphic isn't attacks, it's fatal attacks. Pits (probably) aren't more likely to try to kill you, they're just better at it.
@AVchemE This (it might make your symptoms less severe) is an argument for getting the vaccine, but it's not an argument for insisting anyone else get it.
@BobMurphyEcon I have a complicated relationship with Hoppe. I had my "conversion experience" reading one of his essays (assigned by you in a Mises U course). I literally commissioned a portrait of him. But man is he wrong on some important things in some huge ways.