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by Max
Nobody asks who will bake the bread because markets already do it excellently; the roads question reveals statist capture of imagination.
The Universal Principles of Liberty codifies libertarian jurisprudence as discovered law, providing a meta-normative baseline for decentralized justice without sovereign authority.
Insurance prices risk, arbitration resolves disputes, restitution makes victims whole, and cryptographic enforcement binds them all into one complete system.
Every civilization before the modern state treated crime as a debt owed to the victim, enforced through restitution and community insurance.
When defense costs less than attack and property emerges through daily practice, autonomous zones become economically sustainable refuges.
Justice is a service that degrades under monopoly and improves under competition. Merchants proved this; now builders are proving it again.
A voluntary libertarian legal framework built on non-aggression, self-ownership, and property rights, with decentralized arbitration replacing state monopolies on law.
Rothbard's typology classifies all state intervention into autistic, binary, and triangular forms, revealing the common thread of coercive aggression beneath policy complexity.
Libertarian strategy gains more from building parallel institutions that coexist with state power than from reform or territorial exit.
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