Message from @Larbi

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2019-09-16 23:16:55 UTC  

Sorry about that

2019-09-16 23:16:56 UTC  

however, there's another section that supports it

2019-09-16 23:17:06 UTC  

`Local campaigns have indeed stymied many new construction projects. There is a political dimension to this problem because local politicians are more attentive to the needs of older, retired homeowners, who tend to have time to devote to lobbying, while the younger working people who would benefit do not.`

2019-09-16 23:17:43 UTC  

"not in my back yard"

2019-09-16 23:17:50 UTC  

they're using the state to oppress the poor

2019-09-16 23:17:51 UTC  

🤔

2019-09-16 23:17:55 UTC  

Yh

2019-09-16 23:18:06 UTC  

Issue is with the free market utopia

2019-09-16 23:18:24 UTC  

that's a very subjective word

2019-09-16 23:18:24 UTC  

What is to stop corporate organisations resembling a government imposing restrictions?

2019-09-16 23:18:37 UTC  

Yes I am using it in the playful way to refer to Ancapistan

2019-09-16 23:18:41 UTC  

if they did, it would just be a government lol

2019-09-16 23:18:44 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-16 23:18:50 UTC  

but they wouldn't be breaching the NAP

2019-09-16 23:18:56 UTC  

how so?

2019-09-16 23:19:11 UTC  

It could be such that by consentign to necessary service for survival

2019-09-16 23:19:14 UTC  

also, corporations are a construct of the state

2019-09-16 23:19:21 UTC  

the term business would be more accurate

2019-09-16 23:19:32 UTC  

you could agree to the circumstances of the service that expand upon other service

2019-09-16 23:19:33 UTC  

I know this because I *am* a corporation :P

2019-09-16 23:19:34 UTC  

i.e.

2019-09-16 23:20:12 UTC  

If I am going to use a private road I have to pay X 'voluntary rent - not tax I promise but it is kind of' and consent to give away X rights over property

2019-09-16 23:20:50 UTC  

I will then simply not sell my road to any competition that may be more lenient as it provides me a lot of market power

2019-09-16 23:20:51 UTC  

if it's a private road and the owner requires you to pay to use it, then you either pay to use it or use it and violate the NAP

2019-09-16 23:21:01 UTC  

Yes it is compulsion by association

2019-09-16 23:21:07 UTC  

The type of coercion the NAP doesn't address

2019-09-16 23:21:14 UTC  

your argument falls flat on its face, what is the purpose of owning a road

2019-09-16 23:21:38 UTC  

To make profit of those that use the service?

2019-09-16 23:21:39 UTC  

"I'm going to open a really big store, buy a bunch of products to stock it, but shut out the public if they don't pay these ridiculously high prices"

2019-09-16 23:21:45 UTC  

that's not a realistic scenario

2019-09-16 23:21:45 UTC  

Nr

2019-09-16 23:21:56 UTC  

more so I am going to set a nasty but affordable fee

2019-09-16 23:22:12 UTC  

also, everyone knows we'll have helicopters and planes in Ancapistan so this is all largely irrelevant 😉

2019-09-16 23:22:16 UTC  

Lol

2019-09-16 23:22:32 UTC  

We'll also have ai robots to take our jobs ushering in the luxury communist utopia

2019-09-16 23:22:32 UTC  

xD