Becoming Free

in anarchy •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Being Anarcho-Capitalist posted most of this; I edited it to eliminate the convoluted examples of force and methods to alleviate the economic pain caused by ending involuntary taxation.

Originally from Stephan Molyneux's book "Practical Anarchy".

The most important thing to understand about anarchism is that it is a moral theory which cannot logically be judged by consequences alone. For instance, the abolition of slavery was a moral imperative, because slavery as an institution is innately evil. The abolition of slavery was not conditional upon the provision of jobs for every freed slave. In a similar manner, anarchic theory does not have to explain how every conceivable social, legal or economic transaction could occur in the absence of a coercive government.

What is important to understand is that the initiation of the use of force is a moral evil. With that in mind, we can approach the problem of Public Services and Works Projects more clearly.

First of all, they are currently funded through the initiation of force to collect taxes.

The use of violence is the central issue, not what might potentially happen in the absence of violence or the benefits of the violence itself.

Slavery was abolished without regard for the economy and involuntary taxation must be abolished for the same reasons also without regard for the consequences.

All attempts to describe how to alleviate the negative consequences of eliminating taxation are pointless. Once the rule is set, the market will adapt itself voluntarily.

This is the solution and the way. Simply educating people to the idea that the government does not have the right to expect to be paid simply because we occupy this space? That’s the bottom line? No?

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Slavery was abolished without regard for the economy. Taxation must be abolished for the same reason also without regard for it. Arguing the consequences is pointless. Once the rule is set, the market will adapt itself voluntarily.

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"Force and mind are opposites; morality ends where a gun begins." ~ Ayn Rand

With the exception of self defense, of cause.

Then it’s justified.

Which is exactly why a presidential platform based on the assumption of the legitimacy of authority granted by Federal "majority consensus" and the centralized, non market redistribution of resources based on arbitrary policy, and not most direct objective, intersubjectively ascertainable link to said resources and property, is illegitimate in view of individual self-ownership and the Voluntaryist philosophy of property.

Ive spent years trying to justify Taxation as necessary for civilization to operate failing everything to simply understand that’s it’s not just theft; it’s slavery and as such must be abolished.

Exactly.

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Very good quick, article. I can help compliment it perfectly with an article that I wrote a while back : What It Means to Be An Anarcho-Capitalist

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

It might be important to note here that there are Anarcho-Capitalists that prefer social constructs exist(left), and others that do not(right).

As long as im not ruled by force i dont care what we call it.
In a real money paradigm there is about a nickels worth of difference.

Crapitalism, of any type, allows some to eat at the expense of others, i dont see that existing without the ability to force people to comply.
Freedom wont include wage slavery, 'voluntary', or otherwise, but you will be free to try.
Just count me out.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

The way I see it, it does matter. Even the ancaps that prefer to have some type of 'common law' or 'social enforcement' of property rights will build a social construct that will eventually beg for authority to pursue its ends.

If you and I prefer to not be ruled by force, we should strongly suggest these things not be created and deny any authority within them.

(this is one of several reasons i am not a ancap, but do see some flavors as legit and others not)

http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/the-anarchist-faq-editorial-collective-an-anarchist-faq-07-17
Ancrap is an oxymoron.

Keep working, stop paying.
Anybody that intentionally destroys the work of another has committed violence against all workers.
At least once under the new paradigm.
Destroying crapitalust property now is liberating it from someone that got it through fraud.

The first step to get there from here is to abolish IncomeTaxes. Once there is no requiement to pay taxes the unforced market will adapt. Maybe one way maybe another I don’t think It’s predictable.

Or, we could keep working, stop paying, then everything is free.

Nothing in life is ever free...

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Linking to leftist anarchist dribble doesn't make anarcho capitalism disappear. As long as anarcho capitalism doesn't require social constructs, or authority, it is a form of right wing anarchy.

We went over the 'keep working, stop paying' model before. It ended with denying that workers value their time and effort, and they would toil for some metric of 'doing good in the world'.

There was no clear separation of that model from central planning, so there remains as much 'majority consensus' in your previous model as what Rothbard suggests.

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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Intriguing discussion on how natural resources managed. Without “Taxation” the people will naturally squabble over exclusive rights to their claims. If I claim a gold mine and can defend it from other claims, who will tell me otherwise? @freebornangel

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Without taxation how do we have civil assets like infrastructure, fire departments, etc?

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

If you’re serious the You missed the point of the blog entry. Taxation is Slavery and must be abolished simply for that fact. It’s abhorant and evil and must be abolished without regard for the consequences.

Why do you think taxation is evil?

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Taxation is money taken under threat of violence. Thus, it is immoral and a vioaltion of individual self-ownership.

Slavery is Evil. Taking the money I Earned is Slavey. So do you disagree?

@adconner who fund all these?

Who ever wants to build it will pay for it out of their own pocket. Not Mine.