(June 29, 2013 at 8:38 pm)Koolay Wrote: No, it can be decided upon private citizens. If likely no one wants to do business with a murderer, it won't take long before he or she runs out of resources, at which point they can pay amends via a private court or attempt to steal to get resources, at which point it wouldn't take long before he is killed by other people's self defence.
So the risk of being a murderer in a non-violent society is that eventually someone might murder you right back?
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