Unrelated to the cards, but related to your theme. I'm assuming you like pirates, I recently read this book and it was very fun, it's about the economics of pirating and their ship politics https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Hook-Hidden-Economics-Pirates/dp/0691150095
>I graduated within the past 5 years and I don't think the indoctrination you are referring to is so prevalent that we need to do screening for it.
Many people watching the news disagree with you. You should look into pirates' use of signaling.
https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Hook-Hidden-Economics-Pirates/dp/0691150095
The SJW/Neomarxist crowd is working hard at making anyone with a degree unemployable outside of those corporations that have already been infiltrated (like google).
>there are certain fields of work that can't just be self taught.
Very few, not anywhere near enough to justify universities in their current form. And I'm hard pressed to think of any that don't require the use of specialized tools or lab equipment. And then it's more about access to tools than the ability to self educate. That's not an insurmountable problem (trade schools, hacker spaces, etc.).
>I think your trust of private court systems and mercenary law enforcement is incredibly niave to say the least.
I already explicitly pointed out it's partly speculative. That said, it's not naive at all. Read something like Peter Leeson's <em>The Invisible Hook</em> to see what I mean.
The Invisable Hook Is a great book which discusses how economic and social conditions forced 17c Pirates to organise and govern themselves in a manner consistent with anarchist principles. (pirated PDF versions can be found, but support the author if yar have the means)
Read this one for one of my econ classes back in college. It goes into a lot more depth about some of what's talked about in the article, and a lot more.
The Invisble Hook by Peter Leeson.
Sad ste me podsetili.
/u/SpamFilterHatesMe kako si dosao do ove knjige? Jel si je kupio ili skinuo e-book? Ako je e-book, pdf ili mobi?