I would disagree, you wouldn't let a small child cross a busy road without a helping hand, it's not an unjust hierarchy
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Replying to @TheWobblyWizard @imholdenlol
Guidance and protection are not the same as authority.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @imholdenlol
You can argue semantics but parent-child relations involve a form of hierarchy, it isn't always unjust
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Replying to @TheWobblyWizard @imholdenlol
Semantics? If authority isn't present then it'sn't hierarchy. I'm not interested in what is or isn't just or unjust.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @imholdenlol
Guidance and protection provide power with another individual, authority is power over others.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @imholdenlol
It is possible to be a nonviolent parent and to hold no authority over children.
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