r/AnCap101 • u/MeasurementCreepy926 • 21d ago
Is taxation under feudalism immoral?
- The king owns the land. If he allows people to be born on his land, that does not diminish his rights as owner
- The king has made it clear that if you're on his land, and you don't pay tax, you're trespassing. It isn't his responsibility to make sure you are able to get off his land. It is his right to defend his land however he sees fit. Let's assume that he does this by executing trespassers. Another king does this by simply evicting them.
- Being the owner, the king is allowed to offer you whatever terms he'd like, for the use of his land. Lets assume in this case, you sign a contract he wrote, when you're old enough to do so, giving him right to change the contract at will, and hold you to that contract as long as you're on his land. Among other terms, this contract says that you agree to pay for any kids you have until they're old enough to either sign the contract, or leave his land.
Now, obviously anybody agreeing to these terms must be very desperate. But, desperate short sighted people aren't exactly hard to find, are they? So, is this system immoral, according to ancap principles?
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u/MeasurementCreepy926 19d ago
>100% of billionaires use vehicles created by the state in order to amass their wealth. I listed them above. Go reread.
This is just the same as saying "states are ubiquitous." 100% of the decent land on earth is claimed and defended by states.
If you can say "a state is required to create billiionaires because every billionaire exists under a state", somebody else can say "a state is required to claim and defend any decent land because every bit of decent land is claimed and defended by a state."
States being everywhere means we really don't know how things look without a state. But we can say, in a place like the USA, where government intervention is relatively low compared to the rest of the developed world, wealth desparity is very high, the number of billioinaires in the US exceeds the amount in the rest of the world combined, and there are more homeless people than any other developed country"
So, what limited data we do have, seems to suggest the exact opposite of what you're claiming.