Amazon facebook and google would hate an anarcho capitalistic system, the socialist policies reinforce their monopoly and prevent other companies from getting big and people on welfare tend to spend their money directly to these big corporations instead of investing it.
The minutemen are definitely ancoms. In there settlements, they share food as needed and you can make supply lines which supply food and other essential resources to other settlements with no money transferred. They still sell stuff to outsiders and trade a bit inside, but the essentials are provided and everyone gets to be fed, watered, and sheltered. Plus, commune settlements come to eachother's aid when in need.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
To me that sounds more like Libertarian Socialism. The settlements don't belong to the Minutemen, they're just sworn to protect the people. The settlements are self-governing, and as you said, there's no hierarchy, and resources are freely shared. Just my opinion, largely semantics.
well. these are boring as fuck. certainly not going to use them. if you are going to do something like this, try to make it more interesting. Yes, i know why you used these specific flags, but they just suck compared to the generic ones already in-game.
No but since the author put his or her work out for public consumption they have opened themselves up to critique. Same old sad and overused flawed arguments.
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From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
Black and yellow, black and yellow
I was sadly not disappointed :(
certainly not going to use them. if you are going to do something like this, try to make it more interesting. Yes, i know why you used these specific flags, but they just suck compared to the generic ones already in-game.