>muh "social contract"
Prove to me this is anything other than an argumentum ad populum fallacy in a fancy suit
>>2475535
It's an opt out.
You can opt out, and GTFO.
>>2475535
But a social contract literally exists? I don't understand what you are on about? Each citizen willing gives away parts of his or her liberty to the state in exchange for it's services. What's so hard to understand? How else would a state work if there wasn't a social contract.
The fact that you prefer to live in America rather than An anarchy filled African tribe proves that the social contract works.
>>2475646
> "DAE hate government overreach"
> *takes sip of tap water while driving on a high protected by the police.*
He's a libertarian, ignore him. He'll shout all day about the government while he is surrounded by government programs that he couldn't live without.
>>2475670
*highway
but still libertarians need to buy an island and learn how fucking retarded their ideology really is in practice
>>2475677
But property is a spook. If you're going to buy an island but not rely on the state to protect your property, you might as well hire a private militia to conquer an island for you.
>>2475710
Fuck it money is nationalized, can't use that either every person should have their own private currency. This will ensure a truly free market and a libertarian utopia
>>2475728
Fuck, you should just invent a currency and hire a private militia, craftsmen and tradesmen, and tell them if they conquer and live on your libertarian paradise island, you will print out money that they can pay each other with for libertarian services and pay you rent for the island.
>>2475738
Can't take over an island that would nationalize it. Each citizen(there can't be citizenship either.) Each private person has their own private country on this private island with their own private currency that they can use to buy things on their own private market.