Law Without the State - Stephan Kinsella on The Corbett Report

in anarchy •  5 years ago 


SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=31778

Stephan Kinsella joins us today to discuss the concept of law without the state. Is law and order possible without a state? What would that look like? And just what is "the law," anyway? Find out more in this fascinating conversation on law, history, philosophy and anarchy.


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Thinking of geopolitics in terms of individuals "within an anarchistic field" is pretty interesting. This guest has a good way of explaining things to the layperson.
His last line was great, too. Unjust laws should be resisted or changed.
Civil disobedience is very dear to my heart. It is the duty of all free people.

Hello James. The Rowe v Wade part of the discussion had some promise but quickly went in a different direction. On one hand we have the eugenicists wanting to prevent population growth of their genetic rivals and on the other, we have woman's reproductive rights. In your idea of a voluntary society do women have sole discretion or does the father share in the decision? This is not a jordan peterson unanswerable "jew question", it is a genuine distinction that should be clarified. Thank you for all the great work.