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Competing Legal Systems and the Challenges They Pose
The existence of competing legal systems with differing views and enforcement mechanisms can lead to conflicts and challenges. In theory, competing legal systems can work on new issues with some competition, but it can also lead to differences in opinion and interpretation.
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The ability to detach from reality and think abstractly is a requirement for being an anarchist and harder for the average person, despite intelligence being a more trainable trait than common sense.
3:06:05 - 3:07:52 (01:46)
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The ability to detach from reality and think abstractly is a requirement for being an anarchist and harder for the average person, despite intelligence being a more trainable trait than common sense.
ChapterCompeting Legal Systems and the Challenges They Pose
Episode#178 – Michael Malice and Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand, Human Nature, and Anarchy
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker argues that Hoppe's rejection of objective law and view of Anarcho-Capitalism leads to the same place as Gulags.
3:07:52 - 3:09:23 (01:31)
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The speaker argues that Hoppe's rejection of objective law and view of Anarcho-Capitalism leads to the same place as Gulags.
ChapterCompeting Legal Systems and the Challenges They Pose
Episode#178 – Michael Malice and Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand, Human Nature, and Anarchy
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast episode talks about the concept of competing legal systems, where the enforcement mechanisms, police forces, and militaries compete with each other.
3:09:23 - 3:12:08 (02:45)
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This podcast episode talks about the concept of competing legal systems, where the enforcement mechanisms, police forces, and militaries compete with each other. It also touches upon the issue of child sexual abuse and how legal systems may have different views on it.