Is it theft?

in liberty •  6 years ago 

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I've been working on this flowchart to see if I can articulate what theft is, and why certain "legal" acts are not exempt.

If I've missed something or screwed up in some way, let me know. (I already see that I forgot a "yes" leading to "It's not theft" from the "Would your wish violate anyone's life, liberty, or property?" Just put that one there in your mind.))

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There's something wrong with "Would your wish violate anyone's life, liberty, or property?" I am sure you know what you mean, but it's clear as mud to me. Maybe it needs to be rephrased.

I also suspect your "yes" and "no" need to be reversed on the last middle choice.

I'll work on rephrasing that one.

And, the one you think needs to have the "yes" and "no" reversed... is it the one which asks "Are you wanting something for nothing?"
If you want your rent paid by others ("free") but you are being forced to pay it anyway, it's not theft. This was in response to those who claim "rent is theft". Still, there's probably a better way to express it.