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Are there any non-coercive means that should to be tried (again)?
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If you have a machine mind which is completely logical, it becomes a matter of actually teaching it something which IS a rational, logical philosophy and attitude which will lead it to be non-coercive.
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The umpire example was used to illustrate the need for some level of government at all levels of society, but ironically this is almost an ideal example used by anarchists in their analysis of spontaneous and non-coercive cooperation.
A Theory of Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I second that approach, and other peaceful, non-coercive methods that give the potential victim control over the situation.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Crime to Repeatedly Insult a Minor 2010
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It never ceases to amaze me how much knee-jerk resistance there is to the idea of individuals pursuing their goals and purposes in non-coercive interaction.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism, Federalism, and Racism 2010
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I think that Rodrik nails it when he says that non-coercive solutions to public-goods problems do not scale.
Anarchy, the State, and Utopia, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Are there any non-coercive means that should to be tried (again)?
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I second that approach, and other peaceful, non-coercive methods that give the potential victim control over the situation.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Crime to Repeatedly Insult a Minor 2010
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The way to really "solve this problem," is to have options for multiple streams and for the indigenous Israeli expressions that will only flower in a non-coercive system.
Rabbi Julie Schonfeld: Israel Conversion Bill: An Open Letter to Benjamin Netanyahu Rabbi Julie Schonfeld 2010
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The way to really "solve this problem," is to have options for multiple streams and for the indigenous Israeli expressions that will only flower in a non-coercive system.
Rabbi Julie Schonfeld: Israel Conversion Bill: An Open Letter to Benjamin Netanyahu 2010
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