Strypey on Nostr: "The wealth of any billionaire (or of anybody else) is ultimately a bundle of legal ...
"The wealth of any billionaire (or of anybody else) is ultimately a bundle of legal rights – in contract, in property, in trusts, and so on.
It is because these rights are enforceable that the wealth exists and accumulates. Unless the legal rights are enforceable, there simply is no wealth.
And any enforceable legal right usually means ready access to an Order of the Court."
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https://davidallengreen.com/2025/02/the-paradox-of-the-billionaires-saying-that-court-orders-have-no-value-for-without-court-orders-there-could-not-be-billionaires/
This is why (most) anarchists argue that capitalism needs a state.
It is because these rights are enforceable that the wealth exists and accumulates. Unless the legal rights are enforceable, there simply is no wealth.
And any enforceable legal right usually means ready access to an Order of the Court."
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https://davidallengreen.com/2025/02/the-paradox-of-the-billionaires-saying-that-court-orders-have-no-value-for-without-court-orders-there-could-not-be-billionaires/
This is why (most) anarchists argue that capitalism needs a state.