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However we come from opposite ends of the spectrum in how to construct a society most suited towards mans evolutionary need for community and freedom from coertion, ie one that is essentially stateless.
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Lef wing ideals on their own do not promote coertion.
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That is nonsense, at least you believe all forms of hierarchy and coertion are represented by monarchy.
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That is nonsense, at least you believe all forms of hierarchy and coertion are represented by monarchy.
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It is they who parrot, day and night, the stuff about “big goverment” etc, yet their own very interests REQUIRE big goverment or some form of coertion.
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Lef wing ideals on their own do not promote coertion.
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He is saying that a thick libertarianism can easely achieve its means without using coertion for example, that you can certainly push for egalitarisnim via voluntary cooperation, for example, and that does not require a violation of the non agresion principle.
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You completly miss the point, since the point is not that there are some acceptable forms of controling peoples life using coertion and others that arent.
Top Ten Reasons We Want Prison, Not Treatment, For Drug Addicts 2006
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You completly miss the point, since the point is not that there are some acceptable forms of controling peoples life using coertion and others that arent.
Top Ten Reasons We Want Prison, Not Treatment, For Drug Addicts 2006
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Indeed Salisbury afterwards confessed in an unguarded moment that it was by the hole-in-the-wall trick that "the Lords had some light and proof of matter against you [Garnet], which must otherwise have been discovered by violence and coertion".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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