Re: more electoral defeats for the feudalists




Peter Bjørn Perlsø wrote:
<royls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Right. My bad.

?? So, which premise?

That the state has an immaculate conception that happened as a contract
between society and a coercive agency.

Strawman. Nozick never makes any such claim. His claim is that
anarchy is an unstable position and that the mutual protection agencies
favored by anarchists will eventually combine until a monopoly position
is reached for each geographic area. At that point, they are a state.



Again, my bad. I mean initiation of coercion (force, theft and it's
corollary, fraud).

Please explain why government must necessarily initiate coercion under
circumstances where a PDA would necessarily _not_ do so.

Because PDAs are hired, while states are agressors that give themselves
the privilege of monopoly on justice taxation and violence. This is
pretty basic stuff, Roy.

Hired by whom? If you've hired one and make the claim that I have
somehow wronged you and I am not a subscriber to said agency, by what
right can they issue a judgement against me and enforce it?

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