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RE: Panarchist Experiments: Can Propertarians & Non-Propertarians Co-Exist?

in #anarchy7 years ago

You might want to switch from rural land to apartment living, this is most of the folks.
How will city dwellers find apartments?
What about the tenets that refuse rents?
Are they just out on the streets, and if so, wouldnt that violate the nap?

Consumer culture doesnt go away in the absence of rule by force.
As things are today, the workers, adequately prepped, could simply keep working , but refuse to pay for goods produced and there wouldnt be any interuption of supplies.
As long as the workers do the work, the goods are available for consumption.
Whether accounting accounts, or falls in a lake.

Perhaps we can sell anarchy easier if we point out that stuff will be free and retirement can come at 50?

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Even in today's society, people who pay rent have squatter's rights. It can make it really hard to evict someone who doesn't pay. For example, see this article: https://www.landlordology.com/how-to-get-rid-of-squatters/

The landlord can't do anything to the tenant to make his property inaccessible until the court kicks the tenant off the land or out of the apartment. It can take years to get rid of a tenant who won't pay.

Depends what state you are in.
In my state, you get a hearing date and 30 days later the sheriff forcibly evicts you.