I'm not arguing the merits of the police and prisons (which, again, I support). You mentioned that one can't support one kind of coercion and oppose another kind without being consistent...
Don't you also support intellectual property laws?
That's only true if you argue from the standpoint that the business has justification to do what it wants with what the government says it owns. Which is not substantially different if a government asserts it owns something (say, all the property in the country).
Well, I don't mind discussing it with you, but on the other hand, perhaps that's best left for another thread, as this one already has a pretty big debate going on another topic.
Feel free to create one, though.
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