LOL "Adherence to non-violence and refusing to support threatening people w/ harm to force ideas on them, is morally bankrupt" #BackwardsDay
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Replying to @csuwildcat @AdamRackis
Are you in favor of government enforcement of property rights and contracts (I am, just checking)
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Replying to @wycats @AdamRackis
I believe the sole role of government is to enforce protection of natural inalienable rights, and yes, enforcement of private contracts.
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Except there are no natural inalienable rights, all rights are social constructs which exist of a scale of what we believe we're entitled to
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Words are created by humans, but there is an empirical test that separates true rights from granted goodies: do you have an exclusive claim?pic.twitter.com/EagXLlcgoJ
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Replying to @csuwildcat @bfrancis and
A natural right is a function inherent to your being that you can exercise without forcing or threatening others into providing for you.
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That's incredibly subjective, simplistic and individualist.
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Also Natural Law theory as understood by our founders never quite included these absolutes.
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As a said earlier, "Agrarian Justice" offers a natural-rights-based justification for taxes.
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Replying to @wycats @AdamRackis and
It's by Paine. The basic idea is that cultivation gives rise to property rights, but steals the property from other natural rights.
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As a result, the deal is we enforce property rights in order to encourage cultivation, but the cultivators owe a rent back to the commons.
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False Dilemma Alert: property rights & protection do not require involuntary authoritarian structures, voluntary protection services exist.
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Replying to @csuwildcat @wycats and
You are imposing one version of a 'commons', specifically one that excludes other types of communities, even some that exist today.
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