You never would. You follow the rules if it is convenient. Usually it is. Power and consequences is what keeps governments running. The more freedom you give to the populace, the fewer problems you have.
What rules am I following? The most freedom you can possibly have is to ignore government and society altogether and just follow a moral code of doing right by other people.
But there are economic rules. What if rich guy charges you too much for food? Then you pull out a gun pay him 90% and say, "I just gave myself a discount."
i believe vigilantism is right ... is it normal
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You never would. You follow the rules if it is convenient. Usually it is. Power and consequences is what keeps governments running. The more freedom you give to the populace, the fewer problems you have.
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What rules am I following? The most freedom you can possibly have is to ignore government and society altogether and just follow a moral code of doing right by other people.
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But there are economic rules. What if rich guy charges you too much for food? Then you pull out a gun pay him 90% and say, "I just gave myself a discount."
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That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about. Robbing people isn't nice.
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Not sure what you mean then. Rich people making monopolistic profits is certainly not following a moral code.