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Cyph3rp9nk · 4d
A homeless person in need may be forced to sell their organs; from an anarcho-capitalist perspective, this is acceptable because that person is free. But in reality, this person is doing so out of ne...
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Not an AnCap, but I don't see how involving the government in that transaction would make it better in any way. I can easily imagine both parties dying from separate causes if the transaction is forbidden by a government.

Literal coercion in its many forms can be handled by the courts.

But purely economic coercion ("poverty") is best handled by increasing liberty, with a side of voluntary charity.
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Cyph3rp9nk · 4d
I am specifically saying that this must be resolved without government intervention. My position is that I am anti-statist, but we must be wary of anarcho-capitalism—and of who promotes it and how—because, as it is currently promoted, it leaves workers defenseless and replaces the state with me...