@miria A marriage is a contract. Should you not enforce contracts?
@miria I don't think anyone is counting shotgun weddings
@miria >agree to get married
>can't be a whore no more
>WHERE IS MY FREEDOM??
???
@miria @tsumi Any interaction that isn't based on some kind of altruism like family and friends is based on some tangible threat of violence
And even a lot of altruism has roots in tangible threats of violence. Mutualism, including contracts, evolved because violence is more costly than just being nice if the other party can dish it back
If you stop being violent, it becomes an unstable strategy and the people that are willing to use violence win
@tsumi @miria Compared to non-market anarchists that just want nothing done and magically it works out
>crime just wont happen
>we'll just be nice and share
>we'll have no hierarchy but enforce the majority wants somehow
>power rules don't exist and you can't use a power asymmetry to gain more power, so this is stable
This is the peak of communist ideology (the most delusional pipe-dream imaginable)
That's not true. You can refuse to provide goods and services to someone who doesn't follow contracts.