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Some hypotheticals: DRO firms take on investigations because it is good for their reputation, it adds to their portfolio which looks good for potential clients. I for one would sign up for a DRO with the best record of solving/investigating crimes and protecting people, *especially the poorest* - because...
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Forgive me if this question has been answered already, but... Supposing multiple DROs are competing for customers in a given area, and they all offer pollution insurance. Well, assuming that each DRO is going to offer economic incentives to factories and road companies etc. in the area so that they won't...
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chewgarus: John: Sorry, that just seems rather arbitrary and chrono-centric to me - that there is a set immovable line of rationality that the human species is incapable of crossing. Right- if you are to believe in free will (or at least whichever non deterministic offshoot you accept), suggesting things...
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John: I would say that just as software produced by a free software market constantly evolves to better suit the needs of the end user, so too will the readability of contracts once they are produced in a free legal system. i agree with that. in the free market, i think, the opposite of the second law...
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let me organize my comprehension of DROs... DROs have economic incentive not to use violence, not to lie, not to do negative government-esque actions in general. You choose which DRO to get involved with, but a DRO is necessary for basic living needs. they do charge for their services, but they don't...
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i'm actually quite unfamiliar with this 'abolishment of government' thing. as far as i'm aware, our free-market society would come about after state collapse, which involves no 'abolishment'. it's probably virtually impossible to abolish all state-like activities in an area...
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Stefan Molyneux: http://freedomain.blogspot.com/2006/04/stateless-prisons.html i read it, stefan, and noticed something peculiar: correct me if i'm wrong, but it seems that it's unlikely that one could survive without one form of DRO or another. this isn't in reference to the criminal theme...
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John: If society excused 'state-like' behavior on behalf of DROs, it wouldn't be stateless. "In reality" if a stateless society caught even the slightest whiff of an accusation that a DRO representative acted in a manner resembling a state, that DRO would be shut down faster than...
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Nasikabatrachus: AESTHETE: is there not any place for Stefan to go? New Hampshire, maybe? he is not coerced to stay. he is voluntarily participating in the system, and he has the choice to leave it. Just because you choose to live in a bad neighborhood doesn't mean that the local gang taking money...
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i've heard you say, multiple times, that you choose to pay taxes and what have you so that you can purchase your freedom from the government, and so you can own a credit card, etc. as far as i'm aware, you're not forcibly kept in Canada. as far as i'm aware, i am not forcibly kept in...
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