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Book. 
Now, in case I have some 

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listeners who were scandalized 
by the subject matter who say, 

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well, I'm not against government
per se. 

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I just want government kept 
within certain limits and just 

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keep it confined to the 
Constitution and all that. 

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Okay. 
I mean, I'm I'm not going to 

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spend the rest of my life 
arguing with you about that. 

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I used to hold that view also 
and we can still be friends if 

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we have a difference of opinion 
on that but by and large the 

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kind of anarchism we're talking 
about is not. 

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The left-wing property is theft 
style of Anarchism, but rather 

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the free market version, which 
says we don't need a steak 

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because the market provides 
everything in a superior way. 

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And if that seems like it's a 
little bit too much for you to 

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take, we'll just think of it 
this way. 

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Think of the covid Fiasco where 
the state is constantly assuring

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us. 
We couldn't live without it. 

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We couldn't survive without its 
expert guidance and all this. 

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And that where would we be and 
blah? 

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Blah, blah, but we all know this
is nonsense. 

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We all know it's all been 
propaganda. 

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It's done enormous damage. 
We would have been vastly 

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better. 
Roth without any of it. 

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Well, now, extend that consider 
the possibility that that 

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reasoning applies across the 
board. 

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We all know that the private 
sector creates shoes, better 

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than the government would 
produce has a whole variety of 

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goods. 
Better than the government 

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would. 
The government provides most of 

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the education in the United 
States and that's in the toilet.

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And we all know that the legal 
system. 

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What you sue somebody and it 
takes 58 years and eight billion

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dollars for you to have your 
case, heard everything the 

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think. 
Touches turns to rust, 

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everything it touches. 
So the question is, might it be 

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that the same people who assure 
us that where would you be 

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without our legal services? 
And where would you be without 

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this? 
And then these are the same 

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people as the covid people. 
It's the same kind of thinking 

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the same kind of attitude. 
What if actually, maybe we could

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be okay, without these things. 
Maybe we don't need Nancy Pelosi

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for anything. 
Maybe it's not just that. 

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Well, we just wish Nancy Pelosi 
would confine herself to what 

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The most important tasks in all 
of society, which is what the 

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limited government argument is 
that we just need government to 

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take care of the most important 
things of all, I don't know. 

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It seems utopian to me to think 
that an institution like that 

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would ever be kept limited. 
What if we think about 

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alternative ways of approaching 
social organization. 

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What if we take the insights, we
get from the market economy and 

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extend them even into areas 
where we've never thought about 

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it before. 
After what? 

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We've gone through in 2020. 
I would say it's about time to 

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be willing to think in different
ways. 

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If not. 
Now, then when anyway, I'm not 

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trying right now to convince you
one way or the other. 

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But just at least to keep an 
open mind and be willing to 

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entertain ideas. 
Maybe you wouldn't have 

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considered in 2019, but well, 
frankly after what we've been 

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through. 
What choice have you got any?

