On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 13:09:27 +1100 Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 09:42:46PM -0300, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 10:17:09 +1000 jamesd@echeque.com wrote:
The libertarian position on law is that there should be more private law and less state law,
no, that's the conservative/fascist/fake libertarian position.
the libertarian position is that 'law' == personal rights. Law is not something a bunch of 'private' scumbags make up.
The libertarian position is that personal rights are the only rights, and that states can't exist because a state by defintion violates personal rights. The libertarian position is not less state laws. It is : NO state 'laws'.
Including the "right to contract", that is, to create "private law".
contracts are not 'private law'. A contract is an agreement and it stops existing the the moment the parties stop 'agreeing'.
the anarcho capitalist position being that all of it should be private law, and private law is never equal.
there's no such thing as narcho capitalism.
afaict, you're trying to say private law (private contracts) would not exist, or are not part of anarchism which is absurd.
contracts are not 'private law'.
If instead all you're saying is that "anarcho capitalism" is a useless term, well it may be true that it adds little to nothing over the term anarchy/ anarchism, except perhaps to help educate people.
actually I should rephrase : 'anarcho capitalism' is jargon used by conservative fascists posing as libertarians. it's a mockery of liberal anarchism. Narcho capitalists want the world to be ruled by google, the catholic church and the like, because according to them those criminals are 'private' and can create....'private laws'.
Now, as is to be expected, nobody is calling out this piece of shit donald as a KKK member. What a surprise.
That's quite a demon you have in you Juan.