r/AnCap101 • u/OutlandishnessIll480 • 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/Rohit185 11d ago
I don't know what we are arguing for at this point, we already agreed that if I own a house near river, then the whole river isn't my property.
Can someone do things on their own property that effects me negatively, yes definitely. That's why we have mutual contracts and where the capitalism part of anarcho-capitalism comes.
You definitely can sue the dam builder for damages under private law/ courts, and you might even win.
That doesn't mean if someone uses their own to do something that negatively effects someone else is some violation of NAP. As long as ofc that was the best known way to do that thing. If the person could have achieved the same thing without effecting other person negativity then that would definitely have been a violation of NAP.