- 20 Aug 2013 15:42
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I see we are discussing the future Eran-dream-world under the banner of "libertarianism" again.
Let's call these Eran's Rules for The Federation of Anarchist Communities. Is there an enforcement mechanism on these global regulations of local laws? After all, Eran also says:
What enforcement mechanism will Eran's office use against communities that choose to use rules different from what Eran wants them to use?
Eran wrote:However, violation of that rule can only carry proportionate response. A teacher may be fired, a resident may be asked to leave the neighbourhood. It is hard to see how a consensual sexual relation with a sexually-mature under-age person could carry the kinds of penalties we see today.
Eran wrote:No. The most Bush can pre-emptively do is assassinate foreign leaders
Eran wrote:Legally, parental responsibility is akin to trusteeship.
Eran wrote:In my opinion (based on Walter Block's analysis), the mother must make a reasonable effort at delivering the fetus live, if it is viable. Otherwise, she may "evict" the fetus at her discretion
Eran wrote:The standard, again, is the decision the child would have likely made
Eran wrote:A violation of these conditions would be grounds for eviction, and such eviction wouldn't constitute "punishment"
Let's call these Eran's Rules for The Federation of Anarchist Communities. Is there an enforcement mechanism on these global regulations of local laws? After all, Eran also says:
Eran wrote:Land owners may put whatever rules they want for people wishing to use their property.
What enforcement mechanism will Eran's office use against communities that choose to use rules different from what Eran wants them to use?
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