QUESTION OF THE DAY
Why is it necessary for governments to legislate norms?
Why do governments have the epistemic, moral, or practical justification (and this is where justification matters) for the legislation of norms?
If we cooperate by natural law (non-imposition) then the civic society is the logical outcome – unless there is social devolution because of heterogeneity.
Why should I appeal to the provision of commons (government) for that which is a natural law (court)?
(Please avoid libertarian idiocy, and lets stay in the realm of social science. ie: why is it necessary?)
Source date (UTC): 2016-04-19 03:53:00 UTC
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