

Oh it will be totally better then. Corrupt assholes can cut out the dollar sign middle man and just offer exploitation opportunities in exchange for not dying of starvation or disease directly instead.


Oh it will be totally better then. Corrupt assholes can cut out the dollar sign middle man and just offer exploitation opportunities in exchange for not dying of starvation or disease directly instead.


Profit does not have to be money, it can be power or hoarding of other things.


I mean, I would love to know what laws are harmful to new small businesses that don’t also a amount to laws for “Don’t exploit your workers”.


Its a bottom up system
You are thinking of Communism mate.


This is a good analogy too, because in the “anarchy system”, nothing stops someone from just walking up and kicking all the pins over for a perfrect 300 game every time, while batting away all other balls.
Except of course, someone else doing that same thing, it just escalates into violence on top of the pins until one bully kills the other and continues to “bown” perfect 300 games.
Meanwhile we have a pack of people who just increasinly wonder what is the point of even playing.


Profit chasing would absolutrly exist in a system without restriction and would be 1000x worse because there is a chunk of the human population that completely lacks empathy and the ability to think rationally into the future beyond instant reward “now”.


Yes.
Too many anarchists (and Libertarians) are all “Your Laws are telling me what to do any taking away my free will an autonomy.”
Like no, the laws exist to stop idiots from doing stupid shit and harming others. Essentially ALL laws. The harm is not necesarily physical. It could be money, time, emotional, etc.
Essentially, at some point in time, se dumbass did something stupid, and it harmed someone else, and we, society, collectively came together and said "No, this is harmful, its not allowed, we trusted people to be good to eachother, they failed, now there is a law that “forces trust” with consequences for failing to keep that trust.
The real problem people have is that in many cases, the enforcement mechanism is not being used/is not working.


They almost excluively rely on games gambling systems like stocks and crypto now.
I thought that was Imposter Syndrome


God I feel stupid.
“She looks super familiar.”
(Doesn’t bother to read the name).
That feels like a way more solvable problem than removing laws.