Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
The first hurdle to any use of force, Buddha, is to determine if it is defensive force or offensive force. If it is offensive force, or a threat of using offensive force against another person or their justly acquired property, then the things which ensue are hard to justify. Using (offensive) force as a primary means to make something happen, is a characteristic of a "shithead person" , therefore if it's magnified to the level of government practice, wouldn't that be aiding in the creation of a "shithole country" ?I agree in theory with your proposals. But, for example without some sort of regulating authority how do we have standards? Who makes sure when you buy one gallon of gas you get exactly 231 cubic inches? Who decides wiring codes so your house doesn't burn down? Who determines if there's proper support on a load bearing wall or if an added beam is necessary?
These at a minimum require a miniarchist government. Or else we end up in a shithole country Trump complains about where a moderate earthquake demolishes buildings. Even though America sucks in many areas our strict building codes* for buildings at least are quite sound.
*let's ignore the bridges that fall down all time.
Without a coercion based government who would determine that the ounce of weed you buy is really an ounce?
The individual consumers and the aggregate of individual consumers providing feedback are the mechanisms for regulation that are missing from a government controlled (or heavily influenced) economy.
Funny that you mention "codes" etc. Many codes douches I've run into, contradict other codes douches I've run into almost as if they use their imagined authority to intervene in others lives as some kind of psychological response to some inadequacy in their miserable lives. But, I'm digressing and refer you to my first paragraph as the thing you might ponder.
Where does the authority to tell other people what to do with their property come from ? How does it even exist ?
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