Justin FItzsimmons on Nostr: nprofile1q…9n94e I would frame it in the context of: a) consent - a person's right ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqwkwujduwwahv6z52mysc3rjyaz3dmrt6tfhl0fm58f968xy6djfqa9n94e (nprofile…n94e) I would frame it in the context of:
a) consent - a person's right to bodily autonomy somewhat extends to their possessions as well - stealing someone's food or medicine directly threatens their health, for example; this also leaves open a more nuanced perspective on shoplifting based around the impact to the victim
b) the practicality of the social contract - society is more stable and functions better when people can expect their stuff to be where they left it
a) consent - a person's right to bodily autonomy somewhat extends to their possessions as well - stealing someone's food or medicine directly threatens their health, for example; this also leaves open a more nuanced perspective on shoplifting based around the impact to the victim
b) the practicality of the social contract - society is more stable and functions better when people can expect their stuff to be where they left it