@slowe I think you found a loophole on the no rents thing, but your gifts probably violated the spirit of the "no loans" rule.
I think Monopoly is a good game for teaching kids that wealth is luck and luck is capricious.
@slowe
They are wrong. You are totally allowed to do what you did, even according to baseline rules, which state that players can negotiate.
& you are also right in the deeper sense that a group of people playing a board game are allowed to change the rules to said board game if those rules aren't working for them.
@SocialistStan @slowe you can still be libertarian, just be left-libertarian. It's social anarchism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-libertarianism
Kind of annoying that the US usage of the word has warped it to mean right-libertarianism by default. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism#Definition
@slowe I think that makes sense, sorta. If I was convinced I had to kill people to live, and actually killed people, only to find out that was a lie? I'd have a really hard time accepting it, and might not. I might try to justify it, even. People are falible, and that's a pretty extreme situation.
Not all Libertarians have a lot of blood on their hands, but they did kinda buy into that idea hard and it's embarassing to be wrong. Potentially dangerous, too, these days.
I don't trust libertarianism. Any political movement that wants to do away with child labor laws, minimum wages and food safety regulations is announcing that they want a license to exploit people.