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RE: Non-Aggression Principle: A crisis, introspection, and offer of discussion

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

I think your most important fight should be to regain your sense of power. I know that it can be easy to be swept away by the constant barrage of bad news, but you always have choices if you wish to live a peaceful, ancap life.

Whether something is against the NAP should be of lesser concern right now.

How to even begin to gauge what is a violation of NAP in this twisted society? My thinking is that George Soros is daily initiating aggression against people of Europe, U.S. and Asia - killing that guy might seem a violation of the NAP, but he is daily violating rights of many people, inciting unrest and violence, and causing untold hardship for thousands...all the while protected and untouchable by law enforcement.

The real question in that regard would be - does removing a chess piece change the game, or will an alternate step in, even worse than the one before?

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The real question in that regard would be - does removing a chess piece change the game, or will an alternate step in, even worse than the one before?

We cannot really know. In some case we can guess, but generally we won't know.

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