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RE: Why Voluntary Human Interaction is Not a “Utopian Ideal”
Voluntarism will not allow for efficient organization against an aggressive foe who are happy to organize through an authority.
An efficiency of time and materials will win through concentrated interest against individuals banding together.
History proves me correct.
Sorry to keep mentioning it, but it's a fact.
Total respect for the idea of it, but it doesn't mean it's ever gonna be feasable..
Saying “it’s a fact” does not constitute an argument, sadly. That said, if you wish to argue that immorality should win out because “it’s a fact,” then your opinions are pretty inconsequential to me, so it really makes no difference, either way.
Don’t disagree, which is why this is a philosophical battle. Masturbating yourself to the war cry “it’s impractical” while knowing goddamn well it’s immoral, instead of waking others up, is just silly. Wake them up. Take the power.
See?
Abolishing slavery will never be feasible. Herp derp.