Re: Looking for fellow anarchocapitalists.
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My point was will any problems that occur while AC is in effect always be attributed to the preceding government's actions or can there be problems that occur under AC?
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Of course problems will occur in an anarchocapitalist society. Society is made up of human beings, isn't it?
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I think one of the biggest problems I had with AC is that justice becomes a commodity to be bought and sold and those who can't afford whatever price justice would cost are dependent upon charity. And if charity can't provide it, I guess they're SOL under AC...
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I'm not sure if you've looked around lately, but justice is already a commodity to be bought and sold, and if you currently can't afford whatever price justice costs, you are dependent upon charity. And since that "charity" is usually provided by the very government which is exacting the price, you are usually SOL under government.
Justice like any other service is just that, a service. Monopoly service providers always provide poorer service and higher costs than providers of the same service in a competitive market. Viewing justice as some sort of magical process that can only be provided for by government, in order to justify government, is circular.
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