(July 1, 2013 at 1:34 pm)Tonus Wrote: So the risk of being a murderer in a non-violent society is that eventually someone might murder you right back?I'm also wondering what happens in those grey area situations. The ones where, if you take a person's life, some people will say it's murder and other will say it was a legitimate action.
What happens when half the population "shuns" you as an outcast and the other half hails you as a hero?
Without a centralized penal system how do we determine what justice, if any, needs to be dealt?