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How is justice applied among sovereign individuals?
Simple: follow the Natural Law. Then apply Common Law and Contract Law (UCC).
Any interaction between individuals in this world is a contract. Remember that.
However, in extreme cases of violence between the parties, those rights will be violated between the parties involved.
If you made good contracts, nobody will want to violate them... Also check this out https://privatelawsociety.net/
You do not need any government to govern you. Now we have Bitcoin and is wonderful.
Governed = you declare yourself incompetent, a dumb individual that cannot take care of himself...
0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Fenix 3h
And in cases where I know an individual committed one of these crimes and everyone openly knows they did and they weren't punished, whatever the level of the crime, how should I, as an individual, behave if I cannot apply punishment because I'm not an interested party? Is cutting off my interactions with that person the only option? Like an exile.
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if you are not a party of the contract, why do you want to be involved in a "punishment" ? Is not your damn business of what are the terms of that contract.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Fenix 3h
That's why I said I can't apply the punishment. However, I can't enter into contracts with someone like that. My question goes in that direction. Here I ask a different question with the same intent: if someone steals and kills an innocent person in a way that everyone knows, is it enough to simply not do business with that person? There is where common law applies ?
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watch and learn:
  • The island - part 1:
  • the island part 2
  • the island part 3
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