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[quote user="Maxliberty"] So in summary to the original opening line of this thread, there is no functioning agorist society, nor will there be one in any foreseeable future. [/quote] Was there ever a society one could deem an "agorist" society. I now mean in terms of conditions.
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[quote user="Niccolò"]Uh huh... Well, that's nice. It isn't the road I would choose - or at least it isn't a road that I would choose if it pertained to an exclusive situation where you either have one or the other - but congratulations on being such a "grown up,"...
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I've been wondering lately how the aviation sector would work in an anarcho-capitalist society, and how common rules regarding flying would develop and be adopted/enforced. I'm not concerned about things like airline safety etc. since this would obviously be solved through certificates and such...
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1. In an anarchist society, people would naturally band together under social contracts, protect each other, and possibly hire security companies if needed. And as the poster above me noted, it would be profitable for another company to jump in and help the "underdogs" for a greater amount...
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Dynamix , A) One does not need to be a statist of any sort to believe that it is not unethical to use electoral politics as a tool (among many legitimate tools) for attacking the state, as a tool of defense. Counter-economics, think-tanks and educational institutions, and elections are all fair-game...