Re: Gollum will explode in a rage
Von: NotDoug (mee.not.me@googlemail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 16.07.2008 23:29
Message-ID: <60948948-c44b-4ff7-82a9-bcc2c3dc11ea@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
Datum: 16.07.2008 23:29
Message-ID: <60948948-c44b-4ff7-82a9-bcc2c3dc11ea@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
On 16 Jul, 21:35, Doug <dougbol...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Doug, motorists *are* society. There's 26,208,000 cars on the roads in the > > UK. 60 million people, 14 million of which are too young to legally drive. > > That makes it a majority of people who own or have access to a car. > > > You don't get that part though do you? > > Yes I do. It's called the tyrrany of the majority. You don't seem to > get that acting in a selfish, disrespectful, and ultimately > destructive manner is not justifyable simply because more than 50% of > people are doing it. > Anarchy is not the same as chaos. Social systems of organisation don't cease to exist simply because there no longer is a monopoly on power. Under anarchy there would still be a justice system. Under anarchy, there would be no need for fuel duty, because without a government pandering to motorists, they would be forced to fully compensate others for the true cost they impose on them. For example, every time > they pollute a neighbourhood with fumes and noise, the neighbourhood community would be free charge a toll. The community would be able to set any price they wish. There would be no government to mandate that roads must be free at the point of usage. There would be no government to protect special interests of leeches. That is not anarchy, it is simply a different form of "tyranny of the majority". If such a system was put in place today, I suspect the price of motoring would go down. You simply don't understand Anarchy.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
