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Comment by CWuestefeld

16 years ago

How can there exist a free market without the guarantee of the protection of private property? Without that you have anarchy

See "anarcho-capitalism": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho-capitalism

In an anarcho-capitalist society, law enforcement, courts, and all other security services would be provided by voluntarily-funded competitors such as private defense agencies rather than through taxation, and money would be privately and competitively provided in an open market.

You continue...

> > What, in a free market moral system, prevents slavery?

> The government.

No. Slavery is prevented because the income generated by those would-be slaves is less than the income generated when those people fill the role of "consumer".

Also, if there are non-consensual exchanges, then by definition it is not a free market, but that simply avoids the question...

How do you figure that prevents slavery? It doesn't prevent slavery right now... buying a russian sex slave and making her work 12 hour days in a club seems to generate a lot more income than she would as a "consumer".

  • I could turn the question around and ask you how the government prevents this, as the foundation of your question assumes that it's not doing so.

    • It doesn't. I was just curious why you thought the market was any different.

      That said: the government does make an effort to prevent it, which I'm not sure can be said for the free market.

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