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by dragonwriter
4587 days ago
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> If you abolish the state, then it simply becomes your house, and the landlord can no longer claim ownership over that which they do not use. If you abolish the state, anyone can claim ownership over anything they want, they'll just have to muster their own force to enforce the claim since there is no state to impose force on behalf of any claimant. |
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Plenty of economic goods are not secured by codified property rights, defined and enforced from above. Communities are able to self-organize to define a reasonable set of behavioral norms. Local knowledge can be leveraged to generate better outcomes, and locality allows different communities to experiment with what actually works best, making the system as a whole more fault tolerant.
See the work of Elinor Ostrom for several deeply investigated examples of this kind of organizing.