The premise is that people Judge people and people need to fill the positions to bring others before the justice of a court in front of a jury of their peers, under a signed affidavit attesting to the injuries of the one signing.
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You did not read the essay. Nor did you address the true/false of the premise how government Is supposed to get it’s authority (moral legitimacy). That is the only premise required to prove whether the conclusion is true or false. Modus ponens or modus tonens.
Why stop at the state level though? Why should Richmond rule over Charlottesville within Virginia? Who made those people my rulers? Why not go further and and further all the way to the individual?
Yes, he lost me in the first sentence. An endless chain of “who appointed these people?” I didn’t sign shit. The constitution does not apply to me. It does not apply to Trump or any other presidents in the past. Or Supreme Court justices or congressmen. They are all frauds. And so at the state level too. There is no federal government and there are no state governments.
It doesn't work that way though, and you know it. As soon as you create that next higher level of government, power and control for it begins to concentrate and grow.
And.... that doesn't work. I don't abide by rule by the majority? Men with guns come to either put me in a cage or kill me. I understand how it is SUPPOSED to work, but it does not work that way. Why do you keep suggesting it does? You know it does not. This is one reason we got no where before.
The sovereign certainly rules over everyone else only if the sovereign takes such action. Without going into details I disobey certain man made edicts the war lords claim I need to obey. I agree we live in anarchy. But we don’t have general voluntaryism. Voluntaryism must be the popular culture before we have anarchy without warlords. Certainly there is no government, only warlords. It’s my main focus to keep reducing the percentage of my wealth that they extort or steal from me. Once we have enough tax resisters to make a severe shortfall in revenue, we could get our revolution.