Message from @AustrianSchoolUbermensch
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@AustrianSchoolUbermensch piss off jew
take your capitalist bullshit back to israel
indeed
here's my economic policy:
go back to the woods
@Punished Elías "MuH UsUrY"
Usury is shit
kike detected
"trust me guys prostrating ourselves before the free market and corporations will totally save the west"
Optics check
@DisCrypto he did this after writing a theory of money and credit
Anything I can read about this?
About Mises's gov job I mean
To be clear, I'm not saying the market is the most important thing and I have some hard questions to face as a libertarian on many issues, but by understanding the economy you are not changing your political and philosophic outlook on life. It simply adds to your understanding of the world.
You can say from an economic perspective one thing and a political one anohter
e.g immigration
But on the issue of loans I honestly feel as if it isn't immoral via the concept of time preference
The real question we should be asking is "What is the definition of usury?"
@AustrianSchoolUbermensch Have you read Hoppe yet (or at least have an a understanding of him, so to speak)?
Catholics seem to mostly consider all interest as usury, but from my personal studies it seems the biblical definition is more like "lending to someone who *you know* can never pay the interest."
read his works economic science and the Austrian method and Democracy the god that failed.
Does discord put up on the book title? (I know the book though)
Pick up*
Wouldn't think so just said it like that because it was quick
Charging 6 Unobtainium coins (interest = 1 coin) to borrow 5 U-coins when only 5 coins exist in the entire world would be usury
@AustrianSchoolUbermensch Oh ok, some of the normies will be confused though
Hoppe is great
I need to finish reading DtGtF
edited it
He is great in parts
Can get abit spicy of course
@AustrianSchoolUbermensch I understand the economy but economics is valuefree right? Groups can and will pick traditional ways of living over the optional economic option.
Yes You can understand economics and not be materialistic
e.g you can understand that tariffs are an overall bad thing on your economy and still want them to "conserve communities" or whatever reason, but as long as you understand the long run consequences
but then it becomes a value judgment
Gee I wonder how much better Japan would be now if it didn't create car manufacturing through tariffs
Likewise Korea with its shipbuilding industry and Samsung etc.
Just so bad for the economy
Think of all the cheap shit they could've got with their economy stuck in the primary sector