Saturday 10 April 2010

Courts are acceptable but aggressive Government is not

Just have courts, but no Government. Courts are not aggressive; they seek to resolve disputes and take action against an aggressor, where necessary. Courts cannot be denied, since they do not ask for permission, or justification, unlike Democracy. There is no coercion in courts, we have no choice to reject the findings and they do not seek to deny freedom; a court will only restrict behaviour if the victim (of the court) is doing something wrong, taxes are due from people who might not have done anything wrong.

Courts are better than Democracy because they are defensive and not (in their intention) aggressive.

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