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Benjamin Henderson
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All my work flows from a single truth: liberty is the highest political end. In Man, Economy, and State, I laid the foundations of Austrian economics from axiomatic human action. Power and Market revealed the insidious distortions wrought by state intervention. For a New Liberty was my call to dismantle the state entirely...voluntary exchange and private property suffice for order. The state, as I showed in Anatomy of the State, is not a social contract, but a parasitic aggressor. Whether in history, ethics, or economics, my aim has always been clear: to unmask power, and vindicate liberty. -Murray N Rothbard
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I apologize to all my anti-semantic friends for my previous post.
anti-semantic adjective
an·ti-se·man·tic | \ ˌan-tī-sə-ˈman-tik , ˌan-tē- \
1. exhibiting a strong aversion to defining words, discussing meanings, or engaging in linguistic precision.
2. resistant to clear communication, often avoiding or rejecting dictionary definitions out of principle or stubbornness.
3. (humorous) one who prefers vague, undefined, or intentionally misleading terminology in conversation.
— anti-semantic noun
1. a person who refuses to define terms, often as an act of defiance, humor, or laziness.
Etymology: A play on "semantic" (relating to meaning in language), humorously implying opposition to defining or clarifying words.)
Nostrian noun
Nos·tri·an | \ ˈnȯ-strē-ən , ˈnäs-trē-ən \
1. a person who actively participates in or supports the NOSTR protocol, a decentralized and censorship-resistant communication system.
2. a developer, user, or advocate of peer-to-peer networking, cryptographic identity verification, and open-source digital infrastructure.
3. one who promotes online privacy, free speech, and the reduction of centralized control in digital communications.
— Nostrian adjective
1. relating to or characteristic of the NOSTR protocol, its users, or its principles.
Etymology: Derived from NOSTR (an acronym for Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays), a decentralized networking protocol emphasizing freedom and security.
Is that you John Wayne ...is this me?