It makes sense that the people who don't believe in collective coercion don't gather into large groups to try to violently force their philosophy onto others.
It makes sense that the people who do believe in collective coercion do gather into large groups to try to violently force their philosophy onto others.
This is why building and using agorist tools to opt out even though their systems of control exist is more effective than expecting to build a truly free society.
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People who don't belong to groups have usually been eradicated by those that do throughout human history. This is why we are a social species. We don't survive alone and in the age of the nation state it won't be long before the fascists forces gain enough momentum to come and get all of us. Opting out sounds good in theory but don't underestimate the states' power of oppression
This is how my thinking has evolved. I would rather live in an open society with agorist pockets with due process provisions than live in an a fascist society with an AnCap dictator.
If you think anarchy and agorism mean no groups you don't understand those philosophies.