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To me anarchy equals reduction to a Road Warrior-type society. cn
To me anarchy equals reduction to a Road Warrior-type society. cn
Perhaps. It might be even more primitive. I view Road Warrior as a look at the first couple of years after the "event". Not long after that, the fuel runs out, the machines stop and Ted Kazinsky's paradise is a reality.
Perhaps. It might be even more primitive. I view Road Warrior as a look at the first couple of years after the "event". Not long after that, the fuel runs out, the machines stop and Ted Kazinsky's paradise is a reality.
Well heck. I can't support that. cn
Agreed. It is much simpler to have one central authority.i'd rather pay taxes.
Agreed. It is much simpler to have one central authority.
Though, I have to ask, how we decide who owns what in this Libertarian utopia? If I say it is my land, is it my land? Who is going to stop me?
Well, there is always, "You can shovel shit, can't you?", Thunder Dome. I woulda shoveled Tina's shit just to tap that. We never found out what happened to Barter Town after they lost the little guy. I think they rapidly fell apart after losing their source of power. Another post apocalyptic ghost town.
WHY, YES YOU CAN KITTY!what about the roads kitty?
How can we have Roads in a voluntary (anarchist/anarchist libertarian society)
Well the argument for a minarchist or moderate libertarian society is relatively simple. Moderate Libertarians, Minarchist, or Teabaggers (as some like to call them) are not anarchist, they believe in minimal government so often this would include a government that would both build and repair roads. As for the real anarchist and anarchist libertarians the idea of how we would have roads is mere speculation but there is many possible ways it could work. I will describe some examples in this post.
So without further ado lets speculate how roads might work in a voluntary society:
Laying road is not the most complicated or expensive thing in the world especially when not done by the government in market that is tainted by government which sets artificially changes value it can never know the value so contractors can charge them whatever they want, inefficiency at its finest. The thing that catches people up is how to build roads within already existent neighborhood but the reality is, that is simply not how it works. Roads are in fact built before the communities are filled with people. A builder would have a much tougher time trying the sell his house if there is no road proving access to and from the home. A store would have a much tougher time trying to get any customers if they did not build any roads going to and from the surrounding neighborhoods.
In the circumstance that a road builder is wanting to build a road on already acquired land, he can use options and nondisclosure contracts in order to avoid any holdout problem. That is to say he can purchase the option to buy a spot of land from a series of landowners while also agreeing to a nondisclosure contract so that the owner of the last spot of land the road builder needs is not aware that they are the last person, and thus will not be tempted to charge a ridiculous sum of money for their land.And if there is someone who has some kind of sentimental value to their property and refuses to sell it for any price, then the road builder can buy options contracts for another route, or he can simply tunnel underneath them.
Neighborhood roads would likely be funded by Homeowners Associations and car insurance companies wanting to minimize their payouts for vehicle repair such as tires. Roads going to and from businesses would likely be funded by the businesses themselves wanting more customers. These residential and business roads could also be funded through voluntary donations. Highways could likely be funded by charging a monthly bill based on usage or perhaps this voluntary society would rely much more heavily on public transportation rather than private. Its impossible to know these things in advance but the truth is that roads aren't just going to disappears, we won't just decide to no longer have roads, the demand will still be there. While eminent domain laws do seem tempting for the purpose of building roads, they are not a necessity, and the increased efficiency of these voluntary organizations would more than make up for the higher cost of buying the land voluntarily rather than corrosively, as well as avoid all of the other inherent problems that come along with using coercion. Finally I would like to add that we already have the roads and we also have the private companies with the means to repair them.
So How do you think Roads would work without Government?
Yeah, shut the fuck up and get with the program. I'm from the government and I'm here to maintain order. Go to work, pay your taxes and keep buying shit. If you don't like it, we can help adjust your acceptance. Perhaps a two week vacation at our exclusive resort in beautiful, tropical Guantanamo Bay.
Order. That's kind of subjective, don't you think? Continuing along that train of thought, the logical goal of such a government would be a police state.
Given the choice between a police state and anarchy, I'll take anarchy, thank you.
lets have anarchy, only the strong survive!
this coming from the most powerful man in the universe! of course thats ok for you, but i dont have the power to destroy the world itself, i would have to co-operate with all my cousins and shit to create a feudal dominion, and my cousins are mostly assholes! shit, just the goat rapes alone would decimate the ruminant populations, and the sheep wouldnt stand a chance!
anarchy indeed! think of the lambs for god's sake! those poor reamed out lambs!
Perhaps. It might be even more primitive. I view Road Warrior as a look at the first couple of years after the "event". Not long after that, the fuel runs out, the machines stop and Ted Kazinsky's paradise is a reality.
Seems that way. You seem to think we are helpless without this corrupt entity known as government "protecting" us and "taking care of us"....just give them half our money and unlimited power with no accountability for their actions right?
Fucking just give whats his face donations on the 700 club hotline and jesus will save you and forgive you for your sins eh?
Agreed. It is much simpler to have one central authority.
Though, I have to ask, how we decide who owns what in this Libertarian utopia? If I say it is my land, is it my land? Who is going to stop me?
umm thats not how roads get built without government. thats not how roads get built at all.
a road is not a monolith of construction that requires all parts to be functional, a road system is a modular thing, especially in rural areas or the third world. local communities build tracks, two-ruts, gravel roads and even paved macs with no help from government, national or local.
high speed throughways are edifices of government control, not transportation or market access. Most of the world before the 20th century (including america) got along perfectly well without colossal highway systems or international airports. even today rural america gets less use from the interstate system than you would imagine, and alaska has nearly no intercommunity highway system at all except on the coast. they still do just fine without adopting any of the ridiculously finestoned political gris-gris of the 98 flavours of "anarchy" that gives semi-wood to the adherents.
the current fad of applying a name to every douchey personal political theory du-jour, and expecting everybody else to know the key points of it's secret club charter crafted by poli-sci dropouts is ludicrous.
if the US constitution is accepted and executed as written, and the federal and state governments operate as intended by our founders within the guidelines set forth, then the tea-party would not exist. trying to label the tea party as a single entity and claim it adheres to some mythical 99th flavour of anarchy is outright bullshit.
I'm confused. How are you grouping anarchists and libertarians as the same group? You realize they are drastically different right? Might as well say constitutionalists are anti government as well![]()