I see they don't question taxation (theft) as the societal foundation.
Anybody who doesn't bring up this topic first will cry for more authoritarianism over voluntary interaction that can heal old wounds.
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Maybe he does though. This is just a post. Maybe he's pretty voluntaryist in his thinking. Who knows?
I know I am voluntaryist, for me the most voluntaryist way is always the best. In my view the very wealthy in the right conditions will definitely want to contribute. If the ideas are good, and they offer legacy, productivity, power maintenance, everybody will want to come in.
I think the real problem with taxation for most people is that it's money spent in the most ridiculous of things. I fully agree!
You can still spend voluntarily collected money in hilarious ways. The difference is. That is when the flow of money stops.
The main problem with theft and extortion are criminal acts at the foundation of "civilised" society. It's poison running through the veines of every institution built on top of it.