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But without rulers, who will make the laws? Who get's to decide what?
Ah, the million dollar question. Firstly you should know the difference between Laws and Rules.
Rules are relatively fixed ways to settle thing's in an orderly manner. The courts on local, regional, and confidential levels are where Common laws are created. Common or Case-generated laws are actually rules established by judges in court decisions when settling a dispute. Case law evolves as judges give reasons for their decisions and cite precedents from other cases which had a bearing on their decision.
Human interaction is subject to regulation by customs, ethics, religious belief, and common law (Case-law).
There are three possible aims of punishment: Restraint, Revenge, Reform
But the state only succeeds at the first two.
But then who will enforce these rules? Lets look at what the police actually are.
Police: A civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintaining public order. It comes from the Ancient Greek word “politeía” (To live as a citizen with rights in relation to a Government).
Police inherently involve the use of coercion, which means to restrain and the actual or threatened use of force to compel an action by another person. But with Anarchy, the goal is not the absence of coercion, but the absence of a centralized coercive authority by a ruling class.
Examples of a private security force: Security at department stores, armoured cars that transport currency or valuable items, private investigators / detectives, nightclub bouncers, personal bodyguards, debt collectors (Repo men), and neighborhood watch.
notbeinggoverned.com/obviousness-anarchy-question/
> ~ By John Hasnas (Law creation, Courts, & Police) notbeinggoverned.com/tag/john-hasnas/
With a neighborhood watch, the people won't need police to provide security.
What is Counter-Economics?
This is basically the black market and defines two areas;
Counter Economics: The study and/or practice of all human action which is forbidden by the State, including violation or non-compliance with regulations; sale and delivery of controlled or forbidden substances; ignoring of all borders and internal state boundaries, customs, tariffs, duties and taxes; evasion of taxes, tributes, levies and assizes; non-compliance with personal regulation.
Homesteading (A lifestyle of self-sufficiency) of areas forbidden by the state but out of its reach. Failure to report anti-statist acts and to turn in anti-statists (agorists).
Free Market: All relations between people are voluntary exchanges.
> ~ Robert LeFevre en.unionpedia.org/i/Robert_LeFevre
Some examples;
(1) DryCell technology, for improving the efficiency of automobiles
> drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B6i93UqPunh4Z2QzVVA0QmpMc3M
(2) Ride-sharing programs such as Uber & Lyft
(3) Airbnb connects homeowners with potential renters via the internet.
(4) 3D printers allow users to violate patents & copyright law by downloading a model from an open-source archive or scanning objects to make CAD files that can be shared with others.
(5) BitCoin & LiteCoin are alternative currencies which allow users to by-pass Taxes and make anonymous transactions.
(6) Homemade foods
(7) Alcoholic beverages can be sold without a liquor license, by selling them for free and accepting donations from customers.
Lastly,
__What is Agorism??
Agorism: From the Greek word “Agora”, which means an open place for assembly (Marketplace). The center of social and cultural life, where people could exchange ideas. Agorism itself is the philosophy that all relations between people are voluntary exchanges (Free Market) and advocates the creation of a voluntaryist society by means of Counter-Economics.
Voluntarism (Vol-un-ta-rism): A reliance on volunteers to support an institution or achieve an end. A community organized by the cooperation of individuals.
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