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Author Topic: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values  (Read 4015 times)

Hamish Grayson

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #30 on: 25 Jun 2013, 10:44 »

Well thre are an awful lot of Caldari naval contractor's factories right next door to Amarr military Stations.  I discovered this when I tried to make a political map of The Forge, The Citadel and Lonetrek based on station locations and types.   They cluster around Caldari Navy stations too.
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Hamish Grayson

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #31 on: 25 Jun 2013, 11:51 »

Also regarding the Amarrian loan, Adam Smith argued that the Wealth of Nations was more than just the value of it's bank account
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Nicoletta Mithra

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #32 on: 25 Jun 2013, 13:08 »

While usually critical of Libertarian economy theorists, I agree with Murray Rothbard's criticism of the Wealth of Nations as 'Bible of political economy':

Quote from: Murray Rothbard, The Adam Smith Myth
The bemused German Smithian, Christian J. Kraus, once referred to the Wealth of Nations as the 'Bible' of political economy. In a sense, Professor Kraus spoke wiser than he knew. For, in one way, the Wealth of Nations is like the Bible; it is possible to derive varying and contradictory interpretations from various – or even the same – parts of the book.

P.S.: Given the number of Repulic factory stations in Amarrian space, I guess they are looking after the older ships of the Amarr navy?
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Hamish Grayson

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #33 on: 25 Jun 2013, 14:09 »

Are they food warehouse stations or ship factories?
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Mithfindel

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #34 on: 26 Jun 2013, 05:27 »

RSS is all over the place with a roughly equal spread of assembly plants and logistic support stations. As is Freedom Extension, but their storage facilities, warehouses and retail centers don't look quite as offensive as having a hostile empire's spies run a factory next to your industrial plants.
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Joh

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Re: Caldari ideology, neoliberalism economics, and values
« Reply #35 on: 02 Jul 2013, 23:26 »

Reading all this reminded me of a great Whitest Kids you Know sketch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct2AWh-nKSk . It's called Sniper Business. It's a great portrayal of Caldari business practices.  :D
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