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RE: Fear of Voluntaryism due to Statist Thinking

in #voluntaryism6 years ago

I meant with "normal human being" not a policeman or government employee of some sort.

So you answer is, no.......right?

And I can take from that, that you, or anyone else of the normal human beings, on this world, would not have a right to do that to me? (As described in that situation.)

I add an in between question waiting for your answer on the above question. Don't want to jump conclusions here :)

If I saw you on the street and you stole a purse from someone, would I have the right, as a normal human being, to stop you take the purse and give it back to whom it belonged.
Or if you were killing people with a gun ( I know it's an extreme example ;) would I have the right to stop you (as a normal human being)

It can take a while before I reply...It's late here.

Thanks for so far :)

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I think I should stop jumping ahead and just stick to answering your questions. :)

So you answer is, no.......right?

Correct. My answer is no.

And I can take from that, that you, or anyone else of the normal human beings, on this world, would not have a right to do that to me?

Correct. Also no.

would I have the right, as a normal human being, to stop you take the purse and give it back to whom it belonged

Or if you were killing people with a gun ( I know it's an extreme example ;) would I have the right to stop you

These two questions are a bit trickier. Since I believe in the rule of law, your rights would depend on what the law has to say. So I can't say whether or not you have the "right", as such. But if it's just up to me, I'd say that you do have the right to stop me in both situations.

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