Ever since I was given "Atlas Shrugged" to read by a girlfriend in 1975,
I've been discussing the wonders of free markets with objectivists, radical
libertarians and the like.  When asked how disputes over contracts,
ownership, and the like were resolved, all agreed that a governmental court
system was necessary.

John, would you agree that some sort of community system, like the courts,
are necessary to resolve disputes over true ownership of property,
contracts, and the like?

Dan M.



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