Post 3263818 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
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(DIR) Post #3263818 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
2019-01-22T20:29:38.025671Z
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Individuals of all genders, I'm going to do an #AMA. Reply to this post with your questions and I'll record an audio answering them.
(DIR) Post #3263848 by alice@weeb.academy
2019-01-22T20:30:55.451Z
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@dtluna@leftlibertarian.club How did you find Pleroma and what made you decide to do voluntaryism.club? It seems that for the longest time, you were the closest thing I knew Pleroma had to an e-celebrity, next to lain
(DIR) Post #3263865 by jeff@social.i2p.rocks
2019-01-22T20:31:34.323806Z
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@dtluna i3 or awesomewm?
(DIR) Post #3276647 by iota@cybre.club
2019-01-23T05:13:30.934967Z
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@dtluna Hit or miss?
(DIR) Post #3299250 by mlg@ideath.net
2019-01-23T19:49:36.392530Z
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@dtluna you make strong and coherent critiques of the state and intellectual property.today, many humans benefit (or even survive) from advanced medical knowledge and medications. for many reasons, people consider the pharma companies that own these drugs to be exploitive, overcharging greatly for medications compared with their production costs.HOWEVER, to develop and test these medications, somehow you needs lots of smart and talented people to spend their time doing this development and testing to get to a place where the medicine can help people.Without using an authoritative goverment to coordinate medical research, how do you see advanced, complex, expensive, but ultimately beneficial research from continuing, without the reward of the violence backed government granting you a temporary monopoly on profiting from this research?
(DIR) Post #3299251 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
2019-01-23T19:50:49.761892Z
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@mlg freed markets, baby.And I don't actually have to provide an alternative to see the injustice.
(DIR) Post #3299823 by mlg@ideath.net
2019-01-23T20:09:19.917247Z
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@dtluna so the injustice of IP outweighs medical breakthroughs that would occur from people competing to discover/patent/exploit new knowledge?you don't have provide an alternative if you don't see new medical discoveries as necessary, and thats fine i mean humanity worked just fine before modern medicine, just more ppl get sick and die. was just wondering if you have an alternative incentive for long term payoff R&D, i'm not saying this is a FATAL FLAW of anarchism or trying to pwn your philosophy btw.
(DIR) Post #3299824 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
2019-01-23T20:16:16.310652Z
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@mlg I don't think that medical innovation will be stifled without intellectual property. However, better sources on radical healthcare reform are Gary Chartier and Kevin Carson ( @KevinCarson1 ).
(DIR) Post #3299977 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
2019-01-23T20:23:35.340468Z
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@mlg https://fee.org/articles/how-intellectual-property-impedes-competition/
(DIR) Post #3300052 by dtluna@leftlibertarian.club
2019-01-23T20:26:38.895431Z
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@mlg https://c4ss.org/content/37132