This thread explores an argument that runs parallel to the one discussed in CDZ - The Government of No Authority, Part 1: Law and Morality. You needn't have read that thread to participate here, as the two threads discuss different arguments.
It is commonly accepted that the origin of...
This thread follows the conclusion of a conversation between myself and Xelor on the following thread:
CDZ - The Government of No Authority, Part 1: Law and Morality
The transitional comment is provided here for easy reference:
"I have claimed that any moral person must conclude that...
It goes hand in hand with "If you don't vote, you have no right to complain"...
If we all agree to draw straws to see who get tossed into the volcano, and you draw short, how do you have a right to complain? You agreed to draw straws in the first place.
Of course he's YOUR president, you voted...
In this thread, I will outline a simple argument that demonstrates the inherent inconsistency between morality and governmental law. Following the formal argument, you will find a more thorough explanation of supporting reasoning. I hope some here will find this investigation thought-provoking...
A little while ago, Larken Rose wrote an article titled "What 'government' does best" that starts off in the following manner:
Here is the full article: https://steemit.com/anarchy/@larkenrose/what-government-does-best
Voluntaryists, like Larken and myself, believe all human interaction should...