Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
Nope. Nope. Nope.
Why do you always appeal to a moralized notion of coercion? Can you make an argument for a better solution in this circumstance?
Yup, yup, yup. (but not worth pursuing here, unless we get really bored)
I often appeal to a moralized notion of coercion, because truth is important. Yes, I can make an argument for a better solution. Human interactions should begin and proceed on a mutual and voluntary basis .
If you don't agree with that, you are arguing for theft, slavery and fraud and inequality of self determination. Those aren't very good things to be arguing for, are they ?