There are many things we need collectively that no single person would buy, this idea of not needing a collective organizing system is just ridiculous. Who's gonna buy a new traffic light or pay for a customs agent or a sewage system . . .? Anarchy is absurd.
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Are you suggesting that people cannot cooperate without being forced to do so? If people value a good or service, they will pay for it. If not, there is no justification to force them to pay for it because someone else values it.
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How do you limit pollution or resolve disputed. You know the fire departments used to be independant businesses. They would sell plaques to put on yout building. If your building was on fire and you had the right plaque it worked out if not, sorry. So we do not do that anymore.
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Discounts for fire services, if you have a subscription. Full price if you don't. Private arbitration for disputes, including pollution (if you can prove harm).
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What about sewage treatment?
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Do people value getting rid of waste? There you go. I'll have my truck around to empty your cesspool (or whatever method the market chooses).
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We have sewers and a treatment plant wear I live. How would you make that happen in your silly society. We just had a new bridge built and expanded our transit system. How does that happen?
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The people who value it will pay for it. If they don't what is the justification for forcing people who do not value it to pay?
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The bigger the group the more power. Do not fantasize about everybody on their own, that is going backwards. Think about what a united world could accomplish.
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It could enslave anyone who disagreed. I find that a terrifying prospect.
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What you are leaving out is that in America today the government is a little more than handmaiden to corporate forces, an instrument of legalized bribery where short term corporate profit is given greater advocacy than the needs of the people. This is democracy versus corporatism

Sep 29, 2020 · 2:31 PM UTC

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