Post 211905 by Pixley@knzk.me
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 (DIR) Post #211728 by natehousley@knzk.me
       2018-09-26T15:45:11Z
       
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       My wildest opinion is that Under the Table and Dreaming by Dave Matthews Band is a good album that holds up. My second wildest opinion is we should abolish money
       
 (DIR) Post #211905 by Pixley@knzk.me
       2018-09-26T15:48:02Z
       
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       @natehousley these are correctly ordered
       
 (DIR) Post #212094 by 2ferdi7@mastodon.social
       2018-09-26T15:52:36Z
       
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       @natehousley defo with you on the money thing, but then again as an anarchist I would be seen as it is one of our economic policies https://maninthegutterstaringatthestars.wordpress.com/2018/09/07/total-anarchy/
       
 (DIR) Post #212311 by natehousley@knzk.me
       2018-09-26T15:57:06Z
       
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       @2ferdi7 this is really good. Btw have you read Debt by David Graeber?
       
 (DIR) Post #212312 by amphetamine@social.wxcafe.net
       2018-09-26T15:57:05Z
       
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       @natehousley yea ok
       
 (DIR) Post #212357 by 2ferdi7@mastodon.social
       2018-09-26T15:57:49Z
       
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       @natehousley I haven’t read it no, but I know him he used to follow me on twitter 😃
       
 (DIR) Post #212506 by natehousley@knzk.me
       2018-09-26T16:01:31Z
       
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       @2ferdi7 I recommend it. It challenges the idea that money was an improvement from systems of bartering, which is a myth that Adam Smith wrote into existence. Coinage came into being when occupying armies needed goods- the imperial government would proclaim a tax that could only be collected in coinage and people had to feed soldiers to get coins