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u/SuburbanDinosaur ยท 3 pointsr/CapitalismVSocialism

>Do you even polycentric law?

Polycentric law doesn't work in a hierarchical system like capitalism, which is why it's actually primarily an anarchist, leftist theory.

There's also a difference between general law and consistent enforcement of private property rights.

>This is unnecessary. e.g. bitcoin, gold backed currency.

It's not unnecessary. Bitcoin has proven to be a failure, and the state is the one who backs currency, gold included. Gold doesn't magically get rid of the need for a state guarantor.

>I'm pretty sure that doesn't actually exist.

Whose making unsubstantiated claims now?

>[Citation needed].

Ah yes, let's see. Highways, the internet, space exploration, mapping, GPS, the fact that every large breakthrough since World War 2 was predicated by public sector research.

The fact that every large pharmaceutical company spends more on marketing than they do in R&D.


>Guess it wasn't such simple logic after all huh.

It was, just because you made some faulty arguments doesn't mean it's not simple. In fact, the relative simplicity of your arguments actually supports the idea that my original logic is very simple.