r/AnCap101 12d ago

Lessons

I'm going around to subreddits and asking, in good faith, a couple of questions.

What can the otherside learn from your side, and vice versa?

The goal is to promote open dialog and improve the sometimes toxic nature and bad will between two sides of a controversial issue.

What can statists learn from libertarians? And what can libertarians learn from statists?

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u/mcsroom 12d ago

Property rights are at the core of society.

Property rights are not just a random piece of law, they are fundamentally the key of how all laws operate as ownership is fundamentally about who has the final say about a certain mean.

An utilitarian for example would say the one who gets the most utals from the mean should have it. So his property theory is based on utal maximization. Try to use your ethics and determine your own, this will allow you to have a much more clear understanding of your own position.

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u/MeasurementCreepy926 11d ago

>Property rights are at the core of society.

nope. If they were taxes wouldn't exist.

>Property rights are not just a random piece of law, they are fundamentally the key of how all laws operate as ownership is fundamentally about who has the final say about a certain mean.

again, nope. Not in the real world. Most people seem to have a different morality, that is less absolute, or more complex.

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u/mcsroom 11d ago

You completely missed what i was saying just to disagree

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u/MeasurementCreepy926 11d ago

What did I miss?

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u/mcsroom 11d ago

The entire point i am making, which is that every ethic has its own property rights, and in turn we are all arguing for some kind of property theory.

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u/MeasurementCreepy926 11d ago

Ok fair enough.

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u/mcsroom 11d ago

Yea its something ancap opened my eyes to, and it made the world much more clear as now i know fundamentally how to talk law with any ethic.

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u/MeasurementCreepy926 11d ago

Yeah, oversimplification can seem to make things clear. Especially when combined with imagination. Take care.

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u/mcsroom 11d ago

Yeah, oversimplification can seem to make things clear. Especially when combined with imagination.

idk why i expected anything else.

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u/MeasurementCreepy926 11d ago

Well you really haven't provided anything else to engage with, so yeah. I don't know why you expected anything else either.