From: meekerdb <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Friday, January 9, 2015 12:25 PM
 Subject: Re: Democracy
   
 On 1/9/2015 4:55 AM, Telmo Menezes wrote:
  
Money becomes coercive under statism, because it becomes illegal to use 
alternative currencies, operate outside of the banking and taxation system and 
so on.
 
 >>Banks used to issue their own script and in principle anyone could do it.  
 >>The trouble with anarcho-capitalism is that there's nothing to prevent a 
 >>group from organizing, forming a "government", raising an army a conquering 
 >>people around them.  In fact that's exactly the arc of history.  If you want 
 >>anarchy you can go to Syria or Somalia right now.
What you describe is not the political philosophy of anarchy; what you describe 
is life under warlords, and the susceptibility of anarchy to such organized 
groups of thugs. 
Functioning anarchy would require a level of individual ethics that does not 
yet exist (or at least is not widespread). Anarchy is vulnerable to being 
destroyed by thuggery and mayhem; no doubt about that; however it should not be 
confused with that heartless outcome.-Chris
 
 Brent


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