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  • #16
    I'm for Age of War, and since I started this thread, I pick Russia
    I am a bit concerned about my civplaying abilities, but, hey- who has ever sucseeded in conquering Russia anyhow )

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    • #17
      I'll take Italy.
      Alexandr Yopov, Commander of the Murmansk front in the Red Front democracy game. Fighting for the glory of our marchal and the Rodina.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Valuk
        but hey- who has ever sucseeded in conquering Russia anyhow )
        Academia. And I think Jmarks will soon too...
        Unbelievable!

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        • #19
          I'll take Britain.
          "Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein

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          • #20
            Originally posted by The ANZAC
            Well, it's John C. Calhoun as my avatar, so the US
            I have my own blog spot too: http://theanzac.blogspot.com

            Hopefully this is just a phase
            I once had a political theory professor who was fascinated by Calhoun, which is kind of surprising, since the guy seemed reasonably left-wing (I know, what a shocker for a prof).

            Libertarianism is so interesting, just because of all the ideologies it can hold, and how it in no way can fit on the standard political spectrum. I consider myself sort of moderate-left libertarian, but I'm not a member of the party because it seems to be run by conspiracy theorist gun-nuts. (No offense to conspiracy theorist gun-nuts, I just don't feel like voting for them).

            Back sort of OT: I was actually hoping for a Crises of NWO game, but I joined one at CFC and don't have time for another.

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            • #21
              Libertarianism: The most useless ideas of the right and left with no good policies from either combined to make one worthless steaming pile of ****e.
              "Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein

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              • #22
                Heh.
                No insult ANZAC, but Libertarianism scares me. IMO it's a classic case of taking some good ideas too far as a result of a utopian view of the world.

                Hell, I'm both a leftie and an economist, so I'm rather familiar with the conflict between 'good ideas' and harsh realities.
                'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
                - Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon

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                • #23
                  I actually agree w/ you guys on most of that, well not really w/ Choke, but the smaller, less intrusive govt parts, and the individual freedom parts appeal to me, but like I said, other parts turn me off. In my congressional district this year, there was just a Democrat and a Libertarian running, so I thought that was kind of cool, but I looked at the voter pamphlet and her platform was to abolish the IRS and withdraw the US from the UN...and to think that she didn't win

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                  • #24
                    Oh I wanted to start a new PBEM but my attempt was hammered away by almost the whole community
                    Dance to Trance

                    Proud and official translator of Yaroslavs Civilization-Diplomacy utility.

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                    • #25
                      Well you can at least be proud you got that much attention. Want a civ?
                      Unbelievable!

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                      • #26
                        I guess the reaction to libertarianism wasn't as I had hoped I'm not that psychotic. I consider myself a conservative Libertarian, so you can't say I'm not trying to be realistic
                        Georgi Nikolai Anzyakov, Commander Grand Northern Front, Red Front Democracy Game

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                        • #27
                          I think the problem is more with Calhoun than libertarianism. For a lot of people (not me) John C. Calhoun = slavery, even though to libertarians he means something totally different.
                          Unbelievable!

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                          • #28
                            I've never heard of Calhoun, I just know that less involved governments are less effective. Libertarianism lacks moral fibre as well as economic sense.
                            "Long live Iraq. Long live Jihad. Long live Palestine. God is great, God is great." - President Saddam Hussein

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                            • #29
                              I've never heard of Calhoun, I just know that less involved governments are less effective.
                              So... the economy of the U.S. is generally less effective than that of Sweden? Or Cuba for that matter?
                              Unbelievable!

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                              • #30
                                I think Libertarian tendencies are healthy, if prominent enough, as they've usually been in the US, is that they can prevent the government from being too intrusive and expansive, then downside is that they can also prevent government from working effectively

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