Jonathan on Nostr: I don't like the argument that if we didn't have a law for everything then there ...
I don't like the argument that if we didn't have a law for everything then there would be chaos. This implies order stems from law, but it doesn't.
Order stems from incentives. Before we had societies or laws, people grouped together due to mutual incentives for doing so. From this natural order and organization laws emerged to better define and protect these natural incentives, not the other way around.
Removing majority of laws would significantly improve order, organization, and freedom.
Order stems from incentives. Before we had societies or laws, people grouped together due to mutual incentives for doing so. From this natural order and organization laws emerged to better define and protect these natural incentives, not the other way around.
Removing majority of laws would significantly improve order, organization, and freedom.