Ancaps often declare, "All rights are property rights." I was thinking about this the other day, in the context of running into libertarians online who insisted that libertarianism supports "the freedom of movement," and realized that this principle actually entails that people without property have no rights at all, let alone any right to "freedom of movement." Of course, immediately, any ancap readers still left here are going to say, "Wait a second! Everyone owns his own body! And so everyone at least has the right to not have his body interfered with." Well, that is true... except that in ancapistan, one has no right to any place to put that body, except if one owns property, or has the permission of at least one property owner to place that body on her land. So, if one is landless and penniless, one had sure better hope that there are kindly disposed property owners aligned in a corridor from wherever one happens to be to wherever the...
Trees have experience -- the tree knew it fell.
ReplyDeleteYes, the town will be alerting you to the fact if you don't clean it up. Your proof will be the fine they impose on you.
ReplyDeletePepe,
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty secluded. I think one of my neighbors would have to tattle on us.
Like Putin, I understand that leaving the tree back there indefinitely could upset the strategic balance of the neighborhood.