This probably remains true if you remove the "in Chile."
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I'm in NH. I hear MANY tales of nonsense from free staters. Tons of good people...but also con artists, psychos.
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Replying to @MorlockP
1/ I've got farmhand who wanted to bid on building barn for me. Me: "show me incorporation docs and insurance."
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2/ Him: "oh, we don't need insurance. These people are all voluntaryists. They won't sue you if they get hurt."
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... said someone who has no fucking clue what "voluntaryism" means.
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well, to be fair, the voluntaryists tend to ALSO swear off gov enforcement of torts. However >
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Seriously? Wow. I guess /I'm/ the one with no clue what it means.
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Replying to @random_eddie
well the logic goes that the state is illegitimate and just a force using gang, so it's immoral to sue someone in gov court >
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
and instead rainbows and butterflies will be achieved by peaceful persuasion and/or damage to reputation in the community.
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I wonder if they discard torts and contracts /per se/ or only object to their enforcement through force.
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ships just passed in the night. They seem to be OK w contracts.
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