1) yes 2) ...but all systems of governance necessarily depends on force and coercion, if you peel back enough layershttps://twitter.com/KKWuckert/status/1252247217265664012 …
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4/ and, sure, if you want to make a purely tautological argument like "bad force is bad, good force is good, that's why I'm against bad force and in favor of good force", uh, feel free ... but that's the most basic / boring level of libertarianism there is. (me, 25 yrs ago)
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Nobody moved goal posts. My post assumed one would understand force exists and there are legitimate and illegitimate uses. Considering the topic of my OP my sentiment was blatantly obvious. To put it more simply, I'm advocating for a society perpetuated by voluntary association.
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