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by aninhumer
3846 days ago
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>If you believe the act of dropping a piece of paper into a box actually affects what a politician can do, I've got a bridge to sell you. The power of democracy is that it becomes completely socially unacceptable to ignore what those pieces of paper say. And indeed the people you're complaining about don't ignore them. They find ways to get what they want despite the system, but they never outright defy it. No one installs themself in office without winning an election (EDIT: In the US), and if anyone ever did there would be rioting in the streets. >> I just object to libertarians pretending they can avoid it >In fact, I've avoided all non-governmental forms of coercion all my life! I mean that you're pretending your ideology can avoid all coercion, while ignoring the coercion involved in enforcing property rights. |
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