(October 22, 2012 at 5:16 pm)JefferyHale Wrote: As for you response to "statism", you're incorrect. In a stateless society, there would be NO force. Therefore negating what it is you responded with. A democracy advocates "mob rules" & that the majority have a say over the minority. The reason people vote in a leader, is so that particular leader puts into motion that in which they feel is moral & just, even if others do not wish to follow said rules/laws. This goes against my principals.Not true. There would be force and lots of it. When my husband last visited Mogadishu about 9 years ago, he got an armed guard of 6 guys with AK-47's with his hotel room. When there is no legitimate law enforcement, people take up weapons and defend themselves, often to disastrous effect.
(October 22, 2012 at 5:16 pm)JefferyHale Wrote: You can abolish taxes by voting? Which ballot supported this? Sounds as if you're cherry-picking to justify your stance on the matter.Well the thing about democracy is that majority is supposed to rule. Since the majority of voters don't wish to abolish taxes, it hasn't been put on the ballot lately. If there were a sizable group of like-minded people who had a representative supporting their cause, it could be put on the ballot. But there isn't a sizable group that supports this measure, hence why it hasn't been put up to a vote.
(October 22, 2012 at 5:16 pm)JefferyHale Wrote: And you're not playing words? So, because they don't have a right to enforce their rules/laws onto me, I should then take the approach THEY too see fit in order to change something that is merely a pipe-dream in a government-based society? Do you see the irony here? Why have government in the first place? This is my point. Without government I wouldn't have to vote to change things that just won't happen.I'll use Obama's "You didn't build that," line here. You've used public roads, you've used public water lines, I'm guessing you attended public schools, you didn't and couldn't build that on your own. People figured out millennia ago that our chances of survival go up if we work together. Why regress? That's why we developed a whole slew of institutions, religions, governments, etc. Not that these institutions shouldn't be questioned and in some cases left aside, but basic rule of law is one really good reason for a central government.
Would you ever consider visiting to Somalia to experience anarchy yourself? Why or why not.