Sachin on Nostr: In your comparative analysis, you make no normative claims about what a government ...
In your comparative analysis, you make no normative claims about what a government should do or what the laws should be.
You plainly say 'strong governments' vs 'weak governments' and 'more intervention' and 'less intervention' leading to better or worse outcomes. You seem to be so obsessed with precise details yet you give none for your own claims.
1. Intervening for what?
2. What intervention are you talking about?
3. What laws are we discussing and why can't the same law enforcement be provided by a private legal system?
4. What exactly do you want for yourself from a government?
5. What is the ethical and moral principle that you are basing your arguments on?
You plainly say 'strong governments' vs 'weak governments' and 'more intervention' and 'less intervention' leading to better or worse outcomes. You seem to be so obsessed with precise details yet you give none for your own claims.
1. Intervening for what?
2. What intervention are you talking about?
3. What laws are we discussing and why can't the same law enforcement be provided by a private legal system?
4. What exactly do you want for yourself from a government?
5. What is the ethical and moral principle that you are basing your arguments on?