bootoo Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 During the transition from state to freedom we are going to have some very interesting situations to deal with Assuming at the time the nation is still constitutionally based and has a military Foreign policy: FDRLand are free to conduct business with whomever they please FDRLand will use the all available means to enforce constitutionally consistent contracts between citizens and foreign nations/persons upon request from the citizen - for a fee FDRLand will protect citizens from the claims of foreign nations/persons based on unconstitutional contracts and contracts that were not agree'd to by the persons affected -for a fee, or for paid members or if paid members contribute enough to cover non-members for everyone FDRLand will work with foreign nations/persons to enforce constitutionally consistent contracts with the citizen(s) named in the contract - For a fee And if the FDRLand representatives tasked with this suck, you are free to use whoever else you want to enforce your contracts, or just take the risk of no protection - whatever works, you are free! 1 1
LibertarianSocialist Posted July 18, 2015 Posted July 18, 2015 Interesting points, would love for you to elaborate on them, or transition in general. Speaking of foreign policy, how does one go about freely trading with non free-market societies? Say you allow unrestricted trade with a country which practices subsidization, or the suppression of wages. Would not those providers in your country who paid the full cost of production be wiped out on the market? What is to stop employers in FDRland from employing foreign workers with artificially low wages, so as to gain competitive advantage?
Merrifield Posted July 18, 2015 Posted July 18, 2015 I'm curious, why was the initial post down voted?
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