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Justice in a stateless society: Discouraging Crime |
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lordmetroid ::: Favorites DRO's have no incentetive to investigate crimes... Already today insurance companies investigates allged crimes so they want need to pay out the insurance. Naturally insurance business would investigate the crimes for any insured person. 07-05-24 18:21:45 _____________________________________________________ | |
lordmetroid ::: Favorites The use of force is not needed to uphold contracts, if you make a deal with insurance business to cover you when the other party breaks the contract you will get the job done and he will have higher insurance fees in the future and less respect when contracting. 07-05-24 18:18:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
TheAtheistPaladin ::: Favorites For anrcho-soceity is sounds to big bother-ish... you cann't do this, you cann't do that.... without them... 07-05-23 20:27:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
wpem ::: Favorites The more I think about it, the more DRO's sound like organized mafia organizations that people hire to "whack" others that they don't like and bully others into doing what they want. 07-05-23 17:40:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
AlexAnCapAdvocate ::: Favorites Check out the following book: "To Protect and Service: Privaizaion and Communiy in Criminal Justice" by legal scholar Bruce Benson. A key text on this subject. Also see Bensons "Enerprise of Law." 07-05-23 16:22:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites Our current government fabricates a lot of crimes. Let's look at the drug issues. If drugs were not illegal you wouldn't have to be in " crime" to sell and buy them. You wouldn't need gangs etc to enforce payment. ( look at what prohibition did to america) What freedom is lacking in this system compared to a system where a state has all the power? 07-05-23 14:24:28 _____________________________________________________ | |
phaexus ::: Favorites Also, if I access to lot of money I can buy land and roads and essentially box people in geographically, and charge (tax?) them whatever I feel like if they and their consumables need to enter of leave the box. If they don't pay I'll report them to the relevant DROs or just cut off their food supply. 07-05-23 07:00:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites A dro would cut you off from water, food, electricity, police force, etc. You would not survive. Boxing people in would be unfavorable, and I am sure there would be building restrictions and codes that DROs would enforce. 07-05-23 14:21:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
phaexus ::: Favorites If I have enough money I have my own DRO. Water, food, electricity and protection is not a problem getting hold of if you have enough money. I'll buy all that stuff with the taxes I impose on people living in my box. 07-05-24 01:57:38 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites To clear up something I just said. What I mean by " enforce " is their ability to set standards ( fire exits for example). A contractor or something that refuses to make fire exits would be dropped from a DRO and his economic life halts unless he can find a DRO that would allow him to subscribe. 07-05-23 15:07:09 _____________________________________________________ | |
phaexus ::: Favorites If you are a social outcast and you have no family or friends and no DRO will accept you as a member (I assume you have to pay for membership), you are going to jail forever. Am I wrong? 07-05-23 06:51:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites I'm sure there would be a DRO for people who own enough land and are pretty much self sustaining. You would be apart of a dro that defends from aggressive states, monitors trades, and an agreement not to murder people. (for an example) 07-05-23 02:31:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
g0at ::: Favorites Yes, A DRO would " own " the roads. The DRO is a private organization. 07-05-23 02:28:20 _____________________________________________________ | |
neutrinoide ::: Favorites DrO won't necessary own the roads. It can be anybody. I think most DRO will make some deal with road owners by offering pass to is members.I would prefer to make business with a DRo who don't all in an area. Because it would give me more freedom to choose. 07-05-23 12:47:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
michaelus00sin ::: Favorites If these DROs rely on public opinion to survive then there is a real danger of coruption and essential witch hunting... There's a big story in the uk at the moment about a girl that got abducted, they had a suspect and the press as good as said he did it... You know how people get hysterical over this kind of thing... People could threaten to leave the DRO that deals woth him unless he's proven guilty and killed, or somthign to that effect. 07-05-23 02:03:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
neutrinoide ::: Favorites He protest with his money. He stop paying the DRo and go get another one. 07-05-23 02:01:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
Dashes000 ::: Favorites What I meant was, you can not organize a protest on private property without the consent of the owner/representative of said property. So if no one will give you permission to protest on their property then your voice isn't heard, and therein hinders free speech. DRO's have nothing to do with it. 07-05-23 03:04:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
neutrinoide ::: Favorites I don't really understand. It is a voluntary society. If you really think something is wrong you can stop giving money to whatever you feel is doing wrong or just buy add to explain your point of view. Or use Youtube on the internet. 07-05-23 08:31:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
Dashes000 ::: Favorites Protests are to spread awareness, to let other people know something is wrong. One person not paying for someones services anymore is nothing, and youtube/the internet is a poor substitute for public demonstration. 07-05-23 15:07:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
Namari12 ::: Favorites .. Well, to clarify, what I mean is, is there a way to exist in this hypothetical society without associating yourself with a DRO if you choose not to? 07-05-23 02:00:16 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Justice in a stateless society: Discouraging Crime
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