| Hey sharemywin, Thanks for reading the article and for the thoughtful questions. > So, when is consent revocable? Should it be presumed by default?
These are technicalities that would need to be spelled out in law. But as a short answer consider our current system for how purchases are made or how jobs are taken. For purchases, once you make the purchase, you may be stuck, but some companies allow returns. For jobs, generally a contracts is written up where someone commits to a certain period of time, or an at-will contract. > How do you prevent someone yelling fire in a crowded theater using only consent? or spam for that matter.
Yelling fire in a crowd is generally considered to be violence in the same way that punching someone is, because you're causing a panic that can cause physical harm to people. In a consent based society, people own their bodies and their property and any violence against either would be illegal. > How does consent work with humor or theatrics? Just shoot me... did I just consent to being killed?
A judge would have to determine when consent was given. In this case, it wouldn't be any different than our current laws. No judge would say that someone would be bound by a contract if in a joke they said "Well if you're so much smarter than me, then why don't you just take my whole house!" > If I know the outcome will harm you do I have any obligation to you? What if you are unaware it will harm you? is it different physically versus financial?
This seems to basically ask "What if someone takes advantage of someone else?" In a consent based society, it would be illegal to defraud someone. The basic idea is that if you were fraudulent in your contract or proposition, the consent wasn't genuine. Again, there would have to be some sort of court system to arbitrate this dispute. I loved the questions. Hopefully my responses were clarifying. Let me know if there's anything else that piques your curiosity. |
Isn't the government granting private property coercion? As soon as it gives it to you I lost my consent.