Steve Witham writes
Right, and I was saying maybe not even majority rule or will of the herd, but a system with a dynamic of its own. People get the government they don't know how to stop. I don't know what to expect of everyday people when even the brightest anarchists haven't found a working solution.
Actually several solutions were discovered long ago. After Athenian democracy self destructed, the various warring parties found that they could only have peace if they disowned omnipotent government. They put together a peace agreement that in part proclaimed limits to government, in part acknowledged inherent limits to what was proper for governments to do and in part guaranteed that the government would not go beyond what it was proper for government to do, that the majority could not do as it pleased with the minority, that not any act of power was a law, that law was not merely whatever the government willed. They did not agree on a constitution but agreed to respect an unwritten constitution that already existed in some sense. A similar arrangement underlies the American constitution (now defunct) and the English declaration of right (also defunct) The problem with such formal peace agreements is that they can only be put together after government has substantially collapsed. Some of us wish to try other possibilities in the event of collapse. The American constitution collapsed because of the rise of nominalist theories "The constitution says whatever the courts say that it says." If they needed a constitutional amendment to ban alcohol, why did they suddenly decide that they did not need a constitutional amendment to ban cocaine and tommy guns? Despite frequent violations, the American Constitution was substantially observed for 150 years, and only was massively violated with the rise of nominalism. Rand's theory of concepts seems like hokum to me, but her argument that philosophy matters is absolutely true. Rights and sound philosophy are like condoms. The usual cause of condom failure is that you did not actually wear the condom when you should have.