If you feel that 'no harm' is relative, than you cannot have a libertarian 
society. 
"NO harm" is not and cannot be relative. There should be certain rules which 
exclude dishonesty.
Otherwise, what else do you propose? Capitalism which nice, unfortunately 
always leads to wars over the markets, or competition will force you OUT.
I do not think that a society where people must fight with each or be 
annihilated, can lead to anything good.
Anna
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deus Ex Machina 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 4:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [Libertarian] Re: the truth....


  Anna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  > The answer is simple: libertarianism which  advocates  for self governing 
within  just one  law of "no harm" .
  > You do not need other laws, but this one. All decision  would be founded on 
this law. So, if you want to open factory, you need to answer this question 
first: is product and the working conditions in any way harmful to others. The 
system you will be creating by making such informed decisions would naturally 
be altruistic. 
  > There would be then no need for the government. 

  this sounds like new age waffle to me. you, know the old do unto others
  as you want them to do unto you. unfortunately some people are so far
  out there that the last thing I want is to be treated the way they want
  to be treated. I want to be treated the way I want to be treated.

  the coralary is that what one person might see as harm is anothers dream,
  so your law of no harm collapes on the shores of reality. if we applied
  the law of no harmful products we would still be in the stone age. you
  could claim cars, planes are harmful and should not be made, which quite
  simple collapses the economy back to feudalism.

  everything has at least some harm from some point of view.

  Vic




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