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Quote:I don't recognize private police. <bang>


So long as your not apart of a community that would be on option. That said if your not apart of a community that had a police force you are also without any legal protections. In an anarcho-capitalist society very few people if any would attempt to live outside any community it would be pretty risky.


This is all hypothetical however it'll never happen nothing even close to it, that's why I'm not an anarchist it's an impossible goal that will never e achieved.


But look up the chaos theory if your ever looking for a few hours to kill the lecture is astounding and goes into an anarcho-capitalist system in detail.
Quote:So long as your not apart of a community that would be on option. That said if your not apart of a community that had a police force you are also without any legal protections. In an anarcho-capitalist society very few people if any would attempt to live outside any community it would be pretty risky.


This is all hypothetical however it'll never happen nothing even close to it, that's why I'm not an anarchist it's an impossible goal that will never e achieved.


But look up the chaos theory if your ever looking for a few hours to kill the lecture is astounding and goes into an anarcho-capitalist system in detail.
But you are a libertarian and libertarian beliefs will never be achieved due to the extreme nature they tend to fall into. 
Quote:But you are a libertarian and libertarian beliefs will never be achieved due to the extreme nature they tend to fall into.


I don't think any political ideology will ever be fully implemented. I think aspects of libertarianism are very achievable such as states ignoring federal narcotic laws, working against forieng intervention, privatizing parts of government and so on.
Quote:I don't think any political ideology will ever be fully implemented. I think aspects of libertarianism are very achievable such as states ignoring federal narcotic laws, working against forieng intervention, privatizing parts of government and so on.
I'm all for state's right when they are no infringing on the right's of their citizens nor being detrimental to the future of the country as a whole. I think those are roles for the federal government. 
Quote:I'm all for state's right when they are no infringing on the right's of their citizens nor being detrimental to the future of the country as a whole. I think those are roles for the federal government. 
 

You're right, the role of the federal government appears to have become simply infringing on our rights and being detrimental to the country as a whole. Glad you're finally onboard with us!
Quote:So long as your not apart of a community that would be on option. That said if your not apart of a community that had a police force you are also without any legal protections. In an anarcho-capitalist society very few people if any would attempt to live outside any community it would be pretty risky.


This is all hypothetical however it'll never happen nothing even close to it, that's why I'm not an anarchist it's an impossible goal that will never e achieved.


But look up the chaos theory if your ever looking for a few hours to kill the lecture is astounding and goes into an anarcho-capitalist system in detail.
 

What "legal" protections? You don't have legal protections without a law, which is the definition of "anarchy." You can't have it both ways, either you have a civilization or you have anarchy.
Quote:You're right, the role of the federal government appears to have become simply infringing on our rights and being detrimental to the country as a whole. Glad you're finally onboard with us!


That's like, your oppinion man.
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