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Privilege implies exclusion from privilege, just as advantage implies disadvantage.
In the same mathematically reciprocal way, profit implies loss. If you and I exchange equal goods, that is trade: neither of us profits and neither of us loses. But if we exchange unequal goods, one of us profits and the other loses. Mathematically. Certainly. Now, such mathematically unequal exchanges will always occur because some traders will be shrewder than others. But in total freedom—in anarchy—such unequal exchanges will be sporadic and irregular. A phenomenon of unpredictable periodicity, mathematically speaking. Now look about you, nusoi—raise your nose from your coally 'log and survey the actual world as it is—and you will not observe such unpredictable functions.
You will observe, instead, a mathematically smooth function, a steady profit accruing to one group and an equally steady loss accumulating for all others. Why is this, nusoi? Because the system is not free or random, any mathematician would tell you a priori. Well, then, where is the determining function, the factor that controls the other variables? You have named it yourself, or Mr. Adler has: the Great Tradition. Privilege, I prefer to call it. When A meets B in the marketplace, they do not bargain as equals. A bargains from a position of privilege; hence, he always profits and B always loses.
There is no more Free Market here than there is on the other side of the Iron Curtain. The privileges, or Private Laws—the rules of the game, as promulgated by the Politburo and the General Congress of the Communist Party on that side and by the U.S. government and the Federal Reserve Board on this side—are slightly different; that's all. And it is this that is threatened by anarchists, and by the repressed anarchist in each of us.
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>>16452306 (OP)bro wrote the whole novel 💀💀💀
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>>16452306 (OP)bro i aint readin all dat 💀️
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>>16452314>>16452310I am merely offering a way out.
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youre retarded
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>>16452321Why is this, professor?
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>>16452322theyre saying its the lamest bait ever posted
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>>16452325>>16452324The people agree that they themselves can't be trusted.
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>>16452322because you're a niggly poop
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>>16452328he has no response…
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>>16452328>>16452332When you're dealing with these forces or powers in a philosophic and scientific way, contemplating them from an armchair, that rationalistic approach is useful. It is quite profitable then to regard the gods and goddesses and demons as projections of the human mind or as unconscious aspects of ourselves. But every truth is a truth only for one place and one time, and that's a truth, as I said, for the armchair. When you're actually dealing with these figures, the only safe, pragmatic and operational approach is to treat them as having a being, a will, and a purpose entirely apart from the humans who evoke them. If the Sorcerer's Apprentice had understood that, he wouldn't have gotten into so much trouble.
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>>16452306 (OP)So you're saying BNWO is bad for the economy? (White people dying, black people who arent part of the system who either leach or steal live)
Cobson would never say this
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>>16452336i look like this btw
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>>16452337A powerful mantra.
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>>16452344In order to eat, you have to be hungry. In order to learn, you have to be ignorant. Ignorance is a condition of learning. Pain is a condition of health. Passion is a condition of thought. Death is a condition of life
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>>16452356Don't be so bloody patronizing,
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>>16452369The world is full of people who are wrong about everything.
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>>16452377I’m Freeman Hagbard Celine, but the conventional Mister is good enough. I’d prefer you called me by my first name. Hell, call me anything you want to. If I don’t like it, I’ll punch you in the nose. If there were more bloody noses, there’d be fewer wars…
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>>16452381okay this is literally like muh skyrim npc quotes
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>>16452384We’re outside the system’s categories. You’ll never get the hang of our game if you keep thinking in flat-earth imagery of right and left, good and evil, up and down. If you need a group label for us, we’re political non-Euclideans. But even that’s not true. Sink me, nobody of this tub agrees with anybody else about anything, except maybe what the fellow with the horns told the old man in the clouds: Non serviam.
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>>16452391its some illuminati snca book or something
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>>16452400My ass, no blame.
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i didn't read any of this
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>>16452446Work that one out for yourself.
Meanwhile, take this back to New York and chew on it a bit.
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>Privilege implies exclusion from privilege, just as advantage implies disadvantage.
>
>In the same mathematically reciprocal way, profit implies loss. If you and I exchange equal goods, that is trade: neither of us profits and neither of us loses. But if we exchange unequal goods, one of us profits and the other loses. Mathematically. Certainly. Now, such mathematically unequal exchanges will always occur because some traders will be shrewder than others. But in total freedom—in anarchy—such unequal exchanges will be sporadic and irregular. A phenomenon of unpredictable periodicity, mathematically speaking. Now look about you, nusoi—raise your nose from your coally 'log and survey the actual world as it is—and you will not observe such unpredictable functions.
>
>You will observe, instead, a mathematically smooth function, a steady profit accruing to one group and an equally steady loss accumulating for all others. Why is this, nusoi? Because the system is not free or random, any mathematician would tell you a priori. Well, then, where is the determining function, the factor that controls the other variables? You have named it yourself, or Mr. Adler has: the Great Tradition. Privilege, I prefer to call it. When A meets B in the marketplace, they do not bargain as equals. A bargains from a position of privilege; hence, he always profits and B always loses.
>
>There is no more Free Market here than there is on the other side of the Iron Curtain. The privileges, or Private Laws—the rules of the game, as promulgated by the Politburo and the General Congress of the Communist Party on that side and by the U.S. government and the Federal Reserve Board on this side—are slightly different; that's all. And it is this that is threatened by anarchists, and by the repressed anarchist in each of us.
shut the fuck up retard
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>>16452449This is the interesting line
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THE ANCIENT BAVARIAN CONSPIRACY PLOTTED AND CARRIED OUT
THE ASSASSINATIONS OF MALCOLM X, JOHN F. KENNEDY, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL GEORGE FLOYD,, ROBERT KENNEDY, RICHARD M. NECON, GEORGE WALLACE, JANE FONDA, GABRIEL CONRAD,
AND HANK BRUMMER
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libertards are the snobbiest faggots ever, fuck off faggot nobaldi cares, go back to listening to acked braps nasally faggot voice
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MY NAME IS HAGBARD CELINE. PLEASE DON'T PANIC WHEN YOU HEAR WHAT I
HAVE TO SAY TO YOU. PAY CLOSE ATTENTION. I HAVE COME TO TELL YOU THAT
YOUR LIVES ARE IN GRAVE DANGER. AT THIS MOMENT AN ARMY IS MARCHING
AROUND THE SHORE OF /SOY/ FOR THE PURPOSE OF MASSACRING ALL
THE PEOPLE ATTENDING THIS BOARD.
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MY FELLOW AMERICANS, IT IS WITH A HEAVY HEART THAT I COME BEFORE
YOU FOR THE SECOND TIME TODAY. MANY IRRESPONSIBLE ELEMENTS HAVE
REACTED TO THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH MAD, ANIMAL PANIC, AND
THEY ARE ENDANGERING ALL THE REST OF US. I ASSURE YOU AGAIN, IN THE
WORDS OF A GREAT FORMER LEADER, THAT WE HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR BUT
FEAR ITSELF