@druid Don't consent to it if the EULA is unfair.
@druid
Yes you do, because nothing stops you from leaving that store, nothing stops you from not riding in your friends car. I would even argue that sign should fly, because nobody forced you to get drunk.
@druid
Yes. It relies on how you define force, because those sound waves from shops radio are a force and you didn't consent to having it exerted upon you. If you use this logic to it's full extent you end up with "I didn't consent to Earth applying it's gravitational force on me" or the typical "I didn't ask to be born". This is entirely useless. You are here and life is a struggle, against the universe and against yourself and you need tools to make it. Phylosophy is one of those tools and those tools can't be useless.
Am I even addressing your point or am I doing a unrelated rant?
@druid
The short term incentive is indeed to fuck the other party over. The purpose of those contracts is to try and limit ability of both to fuck each other over. The rules that work for everyone are required, because we do indeed live in a society, bottom text, and even when purely pursuing your own short term desires, you are going to have to interact with someone else along the way and you need a common language to do so.
Basically what I'm saying is that from that perspective, it doesn't matter how Voluntary⢠a company's contract or terms of employment are, you're sitll engaged in warfare with them. Like you are with everyone, even your lover. Except with no investment in you beyond pragmatic nurturing of your skills and value, the incentive for each party to fuck one another over is considerably higher.
Thus, I advocate giving no quarter to any who wouild treat with you. Becuase they won't give you any either.