Shorter Steorts: "The Principal-Agent Problem is insoluble ... something, something ... therefore popular sovereignty." -- So which is it?
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No change. Point is, Classical Liberal concept of contract has not been extended to the political sphere rigorously, prior to NRx. ...
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... Voice-based 'social contract' theories messed everything up so badly that the word "liberalism" became a synonym for socialism. ...
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... By the time Libertarianism arrived on the scene, trying to sort things out, the conception of sovereignty as property had been lost. ...
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... So the libertarians mostly ended up merely sighing, "Wouldn't it be nice if the State was less of a freaking monster." ...
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... You don't get anywhere that way.
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