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In this lecture, Stefan examines Ludovic Jullali's critique of anarcho-capitalism through the lens of Robert Nozick's philosophies. Jullali categorizes it as a "dangerous and contradictory doctrine," arguing that its intellectual shortcomings hinder its viability in practice. Jullali discusses natural rights, emphasizing the implications of mutual protection associations in a stateless society.
Stefan contrasts voluntary private protection with state coercion, asserting that the competitive nature of markets limits any single agency's dominance. Stefan addresses economic inefficiencies of state systems and advocates for the evolution of protective agencies that prioritize prevention over reaction to crime. Throughout the lecture, he responds to critiques regarding external threats and competing legal systems, ultimately defending anarcho-capitalism as a framework that promotes individual rights and decentralized governance.
Link to article: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/374088008_A_Criticism_of_Anarcho-Capitalism
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I heard it mentioned on a recent stream that Stef was looking for comments from women about postpartum depression. I’ve been hopscotching around on all the latest videos, so I might be very late to this party, but I did want to put in my two cents about what I think postpartum depression is. I’ve heard Stef theorize before that after a woman has a baby she reexperiences what it was like to be neglected and abused as an infant, and that is what triggers the symptoms of postpartum depression. But I have another perspective based on my own experiences. To be clear, I was never officially diagnosed by a therapist as having postpartum depression, but my infant’s pediatrician recommended that I see a counselor after the first few baby health checks, and years later after my second child when I did seek counseling, the therapist said that she believed I had had postpartum depression based on my description of my experience. So for me, I think postpartum depression is the despair a woman ...
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