@thejohalfiles - There are two ways in which an anarchocapitalist justice system could deal with police and judicial error. Either the police force of a free society could have its clients contractually agree to be subject to arrest when the police (or a magistrate) judged the evidence to be sufficient (thus freeing them from the obligation of making restitution if they arrested a person who later turned out to be innocent); or they would agree to make restitution if they made a mistake.
Of the two possibilities, I prefer the latter. If the police or courts make a mistake, they should pay for it. In a free market of justice, police making many errors would thus quickly be eliminated by bankruptcy.
counterfeiters NEVER go bankrupt.....
Very clever wit @fundposhprincess! :)
I posted that, not to be witty. But for us to recognize what we are up against in an anarcho structure. How do we stop counterfeiters from running things and corrupting whatever they want?
@fundposhprincess - Game theory tells us that bad actors will appear under any social structure - all we can ever do is minimize the risk as per complexity theory. Systemic risk is ever present in our universe. There is no utopia to save us unfortunately.
oh, my... I've died and gone to Nerdvana. LOL Let's not complicate the simple need for a Justice system in our jurisdiction. ...which can somehow prevent counterfeiting.