Message from @NativeInterface
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I have a few star citizen ships
only even remotely ancap game i can think of is the witcher 3
sure i kill that monster
if you pay me
basically fable
Maybe I'm just confused on the concept of ancap, but how exactly is that anarchistic?
Games aren't really a good way of making examples...
the lack of a centralized regulatory system
"I'll do the thing, but I want recompense" is just capitalism, isn't it?
the vast majority of games i feel like im unintentionally on the wrong team
Kind of, yes.
But stuff like Witcher or Fable don't demonstrate ancap
Multiplayer games demonstrate human behavior
The fact that those are the comparisons drawn DO Illustrate the flaw though
ExceptionalFeather: Far better than a single player game
nah they demonstrate human behavior when you know you dont have to worry about any consequences, its a bit different
There are some consequences though
They demonstrate the concept with the existence of one human element and a bunch of predictable AIs
yeah but not the same at all
just not the ultimate endless nothingness as one
people go there to live out their evil fantasies
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't
It varies from person to person
well what is "ok"
People live out evil fantasies IRL even with state consequence
yeah but those people have issues
are we going to cull them from society first?
first? what? before ancapism?
You know, before we turn the light switch off.
how spooky language
the dark is scary
It falls in line with the metaphor I've put forward.
If you culled the people who break the law from society, there wouldn't be a society left
thank god for the light of nazism
The dark is absence of light.
Everybody breaks a law sometime in their life, whether they mean to or not
Actually true.
Like I've said, I'm a reformist, not an abolitionist.
What do you want to reform?
The united States back to the way they were supposed to be.
I'd like to reform everybody on the far edge of any political ideology