jorb wrote:Potjeh wrote:jorb wrote:A man is free when he is allowed to act in accordance with his own volition and is not subjected to acts of physical compulsion. The fewer such acts the state commits the freer the society is.
What if my volition is to inflict violence on other men? What about theft? Conning? Where do you draw the line?
In that case I wouldn't fault other men for defending themselves. The organization of such common defense is, indeed, the reason why governments are instituted in the first place. Fraud and the like I would consider instances of a particular form of theft, quite simply.
Surely these kind of local and autonomous militias would not be tolerated by a king? Of course local citizen militas may not be a problem but what stops private armies, a big concern for any king. You can say that will check his/her (still, as yet, illegitimate) power but what keeps these new Baron's power in check?
Also, surely this kind of thing will promote the guilds and therefore the Mercantalism that you dislike?
On the matter of people getting thier neck's stretched or head's lopped off... it is true that many kings and queens showed mercy to traitors, giving them exiles or imprisonment (more then a few though lived to regret that decision when said exiles returned at the heads of armies); but a probable equal number chopped off heads with glorious abandon. Not all kings were noble and strong, many were weak and easy to manipulate, others were simply psychotic.
Where I would perhaps agree with jorb (and ask to the 'democrats') is on the notion of big centralised governments. However my problem is not with the
big but with the
centralised. How can someone behind a desk in, for example, Paris possibly know and dictate what is best for people in and small village outside of Lyon? A person who is making choices that have big effects on (almost) all who live there, and yet they have no personal stake in that community or comprehension of what actually is really going on there. Does not a decentralised democracy bring more fairness?