On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 11:41 PM, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 1/12/2015 7:42 PM, John Clark wrote:
>
> What if Bernie's PPA has laws saying  its clients to cheat rob murder and
> do anything else they want regardless of what the arbitrator says?
>
>
> So PPA's have laws and enforce arbitrartions - PPA's are governments.  The
> only difference I see is that they aren't defined by territories, but by
> memberships.  So they're like crime cartels, mafias - organizations not
> noted for their encouragement of free markets.
>

In time's past, in various places in Earth's history, the laws one was
beholden to was not based on territories or where you happened to be, but
the particular Lord you swore allegiance to. I think PPAs sound similar,
and what's nice about them is because it is not based on territories, there
can be multiple competing governments covering the same geographic area. I
like the idea of being able to choose a different government if I don't
like the one I have without having to move to some foreign place.

Jason

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