should I do an article compare/contrast-ing merovingian/carolingian francia with the ideal of ancapistan
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increasingly convinced the power of the state to enforce norms evenly across a populace is what creates the neutral space that allows the "individual" to emerge...
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...whereas without the "monopoly" you get greater diversity and relative strength of groups but belonging to and hewing close to a group becomes a practical necessity
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the vaunted "exit" was in full force, a simple ceremony in front of a judge was all it took to unilaterally divest yourself from your family
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however doing so was for good reason widely considered unwise. the clan-bond is what protected you from predation in absence of "public order"
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also fun fact, gallo-romans being subject peoples were made to pay tax, but franks were exempt. as fighting men, they paid their dues to their leader in blood
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this created a powerful association of taxpaying with servility. by the carolingian era there was no taxation at all, would remain so until the hundred years
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It would at least provide a relatively realistic picture of an ancapistan, though not a wholly miserable one.
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The really fascinating part about this is that it's a reasonable description of both the Merovingian dark ages and 17th-century Germany where so much of modern mathematics was born in its sectarian universities.
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