henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 1:57 am
The individual has a right to his life, liberty, and property.
How does the individual ensure this right, if a gang of 20 chaps shows up at your ranch and insists that it's no longer yours?
You might end up forming a bigger gang. And call it "Police" or something.
Oh look... that's EXACTLY what you are proposing.
henry quirk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 1:57 am
Some individuals can't self-defend or can't self-defend across all circumstances, so instruments are used to offer defense and compensation:
A sensible, minimal court of last resort.
A sensible, minimal constabulary.
A sensible, minimal, border-stationed military.
A militia to rule the other three (the first three are employees; when they look to dis-embed themselves from that subordinate position, the militia - every other armed person in the minarchy - is empowered to put them down).[/b]
Some individuals can't be doctors for themselves, so we might decide to have some sensible healthcare system.
Some individuals can't be school teachers for their children, so we might decide to have some sensible education system.
Some individuals (policemen, soldiers, doctors, teachers) can't afford to be farmers to feed themselves, so we might decide to have some sensible logistics in place to feed those people.
And step by step your "individualism" scales up to a society which has thousands of institutions.
Which happens to be - exactly what we have today.