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A sailing ship named “ROBESPIERRE” at sea.
Panel 2
Rosa Luxemburg is at the ship’s wheel, yelling at Karl Marx who is slumped on the deck.
Rosa: We’ve hit a reef Marx! Weren’t you supposed to be steering? We are going down! Marx: What?
Panel 3
The ship is sinking.
Rosa: ABANDON SHIP— Marx:(interrupting) SAVE THE BRANDY!
Panel 4
The wrecked ship, mast sticking out of the water near a desert island.
Panel 5
Marx and Rosa washed up on the beach. Marx is holding the brandy bottle.
Rosa: Whew, we survived. Marx: And more importantly, we saved the brandy.
Panel 6
Two strangers approach them on the beach.
Stranger: Hello! Welcome to Liberty Island.
Panel 7
Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard introduce themselves.
Rand: I’m Ayn Rand, and this is Murray Rothbard. We shipwrecked here fifteen years ago, and we’ve used that chance to build a society that is completely free.
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Rosa: Oh, uh…that’s good I guess. I’m Rosa Luxemburg, and this is Karl Marx. What do you guys do for food? Rothbard: There are two sources of food on the island: coconuts and fish.
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Marx: Well, coconuts go better with rum than brandy, but let’s give it a try. Rosa: Right…so, we’d thought we’d freely go get some coconuts. Rothbard: Whoa whoa, not so fast there. Don’t you remember, this is LIBERTY island, that means you are free to do whatever you want.
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Rand: Don’t you know anything about freedom? We mean that you can do whatever you want with your property. Rothbard: Those coconut trees belong to me.
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Rosa: Oh, I guess it is fishing then. Rothbard: Actually the ocean belongs to me.
Panel 4
Rosa: THE OCEAN?!
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Rothbard: All ocean within five miles of the island. We came to an agreement to divide it up that way fifteen years ago. With freedom.
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Rothbard: Everything that happens on the island is from voluntary transactions, and free market capitalism. Rand: So, while you can’t steal our coconuts or fish, we can certainly offer you a job.
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Rand: You climb the trees and gather coconuts, and you get to keep twenty percent of them, the other eighty percent goes to me. Rosa: Twenty percent? That’s outrageous! Rand: Well, those are the conditions that the free market bears, I don’t know what to tell you.
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Rothbard: But hold on! If you want to fish for Rothbard’s Fishing Depot I will give you a much more generous twenty two percent of all the fish that you catch.
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Rosa: And if we don’t want to do either of those things? Rand: See, this is the beauty of the free market, competition ensures the best result for everyone.
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Rand: Well, seeing as you don’t have any property, you are free to starve if you want. Again, this is Liberty Island, so there are no restrictions on your actions.
Panel 4
Rosa: Okay, I guess we’ll be fishermen. Rothbard: Oh great. Since Rand owns all the wood on the island, you’ll have to buy your fishing spears from her. Rand: Since the only thing you have is Brandy, I’ll trade for that.
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Rosa: Actually, I think we will harvest coconuts. Rothbard: Okay, but you’ll need a rope to climb the trees, and Rothbard owns all the rope. Rand: I, also, am willing to trade for the brandy.
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Marx raises his fist dramatically.
Marx: COMMUNIST REVOLUTION!
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Rand: What? Marx: We are doing a communist revolution. It means the private property is publicly owned, so we all have access to the coconuts and fish.
Panel 8
Marx puts his arm around Rothbard, still holding the brandy bottle.
Rothbard: And what about the brandy? Is that public too? Marx: Rothbard, allow me to explain the difference between personal property, and private property…
I was so confused before I noticed your note! Here is the rest.
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Page 1
Panel 1
A sailing ship named “ROBESPIERRE” at sea.
Panel 2
Rosa Luxemburg is at the ship’s wheel, yelling at Karl Marx who is slumped on the deck.
Panel 3
The ship is sinking.
Panel 4
The wrecked ship, mast sticking out of the water near a desert island.
Panel 5
Marx and Rosa washed up on the beach. Marx is holding the brandy bottle.
Panel 6
Two strangers approach them on the beach.
Panel 7
Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard introduce themselves.
Panel 8
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Panel 6
Marx raises his fist dramatically.
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Panel 8
Marx puts his arm around Rothbard, still holding the brandy bottle.
I laughed out loud at how simple the communist revolution was. Also at the very easy difference of personal and private property.
Thanks.
I love how it all ends up being capitalism.
Thank you very much for posting these and for transcribing.