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Economic Domination is the best kind, you start up trade with a few countries, then you use there connections to get trades with OTHER countries, you keep doing this until you subsequently have established trade with every country on earth, then using the money you earned from trade, you buy the countries from there leaders one by one, until you've united the world under one flag... a flag with a $ on it.
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Economic Domination is the best kind, you start up trade with a few countries, then you use there connections to get trades with OTHER countries, you keep doing this until you subsequently have established trade with every country on earth, then using the money you earned from trade, you buy the countries from there leaders one by one, until you've united the world under one flag... a flag with a $ on it.
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:3 Money talks everywhere, doesn't it? Of course, won't the other countries try and stop trade for their own benefits? Because I seriously doubt the country would want to continue a steady decline in it's gold reserves. That would depreciate their dollar value, much like what is happening currently in the U.S.
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[quote name='Hinagiku Katsura' timestamp='1308001488' post='5281163']
Full of left-Libertarianism!
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Libertarianism is a capitalist creed, one that I respect and abhor in equal measure. In some ways, Libertarianism encourages personal freedom, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of press etc. but a lot of it is borne out of capitalist dogma. Some of the personal responsibility aspects of it reek of Thatcherism and Far-Right beliefs, so I remain opposed to Libertarianism (despite the fact that I admire many Libertarians).
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[quote name='Mikhail Nekem'evič Tal' timestamp='1308002740' post='5281208'] Libertarianism is a capitalist creed, one that I respect and abhor in equal measure. In some ways, Libertarianism encourages personal freedom, freedom of speech and expression, freedom of press etc. but a lot of it is borne out of capitalist dogma. Some of the personal responsibility aspects of it reek of Thatcherism and Far-Right beliefs, so I remain opposed to Libertarianism (despite the fact that I admire many Libertarians).
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Left moderate social libertarian, according to [url="http://www.gotoquiz.com/politics/political-spectrum-quiz.html"]http://www.gotoquiz.com/politics/political-spectrum-quiz.html[/url].

Just one of those online quizzes, though. Fondness on such a thing could be foolhardy.

Privately owned works and such, eh? Well, mercantilism is quite the terrible concept, really. It only is a branch of capitalism one, though.

Which has me wondering, because I'm not so keen in this subject. Libertarianism if the capitalism was more of a socialism? What is the name for that?
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