Can you comprehend, embrace, be consistent to, and promote this?  

'Reciprocal physical comprehensive autonomy for each person' 
refers to a society in which each person is sovereign 
(aka individual sovereignty) over a physical domain 
that consists of their body and honestly acquired possessions; 
and a 'truce' on physical aggression by one person against another.  

That does not necessarily describe an atomistic society with no 
interactions between these 'sovereign domains'  It just means that 
any physical interaction must be CONSENSUAL rather than the only 
alternative option, COERCIVE.  Libertarians advocate a 'consensual 
society' over the 'coercive society' of authoritarians.  

Libertarianism's 'physical aggression truce' premise (aka 
NAP 'non-aggression principle' & ZAP 'zero aggression principle')
thus accommodates a just and broad array of choices by 
free moral agents EXCEPT for the INITIATION, or credible threat 
of initiation, of physical force against the person 
or justly acquired possessions of another. 

also see 'Your Freedom and the Rights of Others'
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian/message/22990 

Libertarians are NOT 'know it alls' so it's now up to some of you 
folks in the audience to tell me and others, how would consistency 
to  this principle improve that part of the world in which YOU are 
the expert?  



-Terry Liberty Parker 
'Real World' famous LIBERTARIAN community experiment 
at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LibertyProspects/message/2569






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