Spiffor -
Who said there should be no state? If there wasn't, anyone and everyone would be justified in stopping the neighbor - that's why a state would be justified too.
You have a better way of deciding what is moral? Would you rather rely on the democratic majority to tell you what is moral? Spare me the sarcasm, it was neither logical or constructive.
What about them?
Begin with the definition of freedom and apply it to real world situations. The Golden Rule is a good place to start too, if no one wants to be enslaved then freedom becomes a universal desire and the basis for a human right.
Spiffor, are you going to answer my questions?
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Great. Then what happens if your neighbour starts to randomly enslave people, and there is no State to put an end to his actions?
So the epitome of a morally great political system is your own little world. Do you intend to port this bright idea to the real world?
What about other people whose morality is less spotless than yours?
Again, who says what the "libertarian principles" are? David Floyd? Berzerker? LoA? Ayn Rand? What makes one of these versions more right than the others?
Spiffor, are you going to answer my questions?
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