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Comment by wccrawford

1 day ago

Exactly. Of course they're capable of it. That doesn't mean they will. They have a lot of incentives to behave badly, and there's no way to eliminate them all.

Even under our decidedly non-anarchic regime, people STILL find reasons to behave poorly. I can't imagine removing the disincentive of state punishment would benefit society very much.

  • > Even under our decidedly raging conflagration, people STILL find reasons to burn to a crisp.

    The argument—to which I'm quite sympathetic—is that these non-anarchic institutions perpetuate the environment which incentizes "bad behavior."

    • By "bad behavior," I mean robbing and murdering and the like, so no need for scare-quotes. Framing the average criminal as the victim of their own circumstances -- which seems to really be in vogue -- is entirely unconvincing to me.

      > people STILL find reasons to burn to a crisp.

      You make it sound as if turning to crime is less the criminal's decision and moreso nature's.

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