Globe99 on Nostr: I would question how essential the NAP is to Anarcho-capitalism. The NAP is a ...
I would question how essential the NAP is to Anarcho-capitalism. The NAP is a specific moral code, a way of dealing with other people.
Anarcho-capitalism would allow for a variety of different moral codes to be operative at any given area... For instance, you could have a "Shar'ia town" where "apostasy" is punishable by death. As long as everyone living there signed up for it, there's nothing fundamentally contradictory to ancap.
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