Reason: Anarchy vs. Minarchy

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Ancient libertarian lore suggests that the anarchism (i.e. no state) vs. minarchism (i.e. a minimal state) debate has its roots in the earliest stages of anti-authoritarian thought. Which side has the better path to human flourishing and freedom? Find out the truth in this epic showdown.

With Christian Britschgi, Spike Cohen at LibertyCon 2022 International held in Miami, Florida, United States.

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We need to.propose new bill rights individual for countys ..we have 3600 countys that would be voluntary opt out, like a reactionary using tech and cooperation=jury system .idk some kinda voluntary minarchism. something good for sure .

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Do you have a plan, a strategy, for transitioning to an ancap society? What's your timeline? Do you believe Rothbard's and Friedman's models are irreconcilable, or are the differences minor? Do you follow or lean toward one or the other? Do you have your own synthesis? I don't understand "polycentric law". How can something have more than one center, by the very definition of the word? I don't understand "private law", or ownership of the "the law". Does this involve some kind of intellectual property rights? Can you offer some concrete situations explaining these? Links to printable versions would be fine, but I'd like something in plain language, not the usual obscure, evasive mumbo jumbo I hear from almost all ancaps. I'm very open-minded to ancap, but I don't think it can come about from a small coterie of intellectually smug cliquesters.

jethrobodine