Quote:The opposite of this is peace, not solving social problems with violence. Anarcho Capitalism is the best possible reality to live in, since it treats everyone equally, and nobody can initiate force upon others like governments or religions.
If you deeply and sincerely believe that in ANY system under which human beings live that no one will initiate force upon others, then I respect your right to hold that belief.
I also respect and recognize that you are tee-total bugnuts crazy and have as great a talent for guessing wrong about human nature as Marx had for guessing wrong about historical forces.
Human beings cannot be depended upon to be the sort of peaceful, co-operative animals you envision. While I grant you that most people are mostly nice most of the time, the probability that someone under your system (or any system that puts human beings in contact with one another) who happens to be a little bigger or stronger or smarter or greedier than his fellows is going to visit violence upon them approaches unity.
Platonic and Marxist utopias depended upon the State withering away, which isn't going to happen. Koolayvian utopia depends upon human beings behaving like something other than human beings.
Best of luck with that.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson