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Originally Posted by Skybird
And what if that happens under administration by a parasitic state government where polticians have very different interests, necessarily?
Hongkong is what comes very close to a city state. Do you claim they are incapable to maintain a good firebrigade becasue the Chinese or British government do not tell them how to do it?
Can people not learn from experience if there is no big state that tells them how to do things? Have we already come this far...?
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So what about all the places that aren't Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated places in the world? What about the lower density places? How do they organize themselves? How do they fund their infrastructure when they don't have the cash flow from taxes to do so?
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Originally Posted by Skybird
And what'S wrong there? You cannot claim services if you do not fulfill your returning part of the deal. You want a service, you pay. You don't pay, you get no service. Also, that example is outside the context of Hoppe'S model, but is embedded in the context of a completely different system.
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Yeah, if you didn't pay, your family dies and your property is destroyed. Sucks for you, eh?
Good god that's brutal and cruel. I want no part of your world.