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9 Examples of Agorism and Counter Economics in The Trailer Park

9 Examples of Agorism and Counter Economics in The Trailer Park

Welcome to our collection of Trailer Park Boys wallpapers! If you're a fan of the iconic Canadian mockumentary, you'll love these hand-picked designs featuring Ricky, Julian, Bubbles, and the rest of the Sunnyvale gang. But these wallpapers aren't just for show – they also represent the principles of agorism and counter economics that run deep in the show's storyline. In fact, we've curated 9 examples of agorism and counter economics that you can spot in The Trailer Park. From Ricky's entrepreneurial ventures to Julian's black market dealings, the boys are always finding ways to work outside of the system and make a profit.

1. The Grow-op

Ricky's famous marijuana grow-op is a prime example of agorism. Instead of relying on government-regulated dispensaries, he takes matters into his own hands and grows his own product to sell to his community.

2. The Conky Scam

Julian's use of the puppet Conky to scam people out of their money is a clever form of counter economics. He creates a demand for a fake product and profits off of it without any interference from the government.

3. The Liquor License

When the boys need to sell liquor in the park, they don't waste time applying for a license – they simply create their own. This is a perfect example of agorism, as they are operating outside of the government's control.

4. The Unemployment Scam

Ricky's ability to continue collecting unemployment while working various odd jobs is another instance of counter economics. He's able to make a profit without paying taxes or relying on a traditional job.

5. The Propane Business

When Julian starts selling propane to the residents of the park, he's once again operating outside of the government's regulations. This is a classic example of agorism and shows how the boys are able to make their own rules.

6. The Stolen Meat

In one episode, Ricky and Julian steal a truck full of meat and sell it to the residents of the park. This is a perfect example of counter economics, as they are able to profit off of a product without contributing to the system.

7. The Mall Job

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