DOES PROPERTARIANISM’S NATURAL LAW REQUIRE THAT MUCH IQ?
It doesn’t take all that high an iQ to learn Propertarianism: Natural Law. The difference is that we live the existing anglo law and we don’t live Propertarianism’s Natural Law. So while there is more content to the study of the existing law, there is more novelty in the study of Propertarianism. So it’s not that you need to LEARN so much in Propertarianism, it’s that you have to RELEARN quite a bit.
We humans rely heavily on intuition and overestimate our reason. So learning a lot of confirmations like the existing law, is much easier than learning a lot of reformations like Natural Law.
The reason we invest the time in learning something reforming like Propertarianism’s Natural Law, is the additional explanatory power, coercive power, and justification for violence that it gives us.
So yes, it is somewhat hard to learn if you want to prosecute, less so if you want to persuade, and less so if you want to know what to fight for, and less so if you just want justification to fight.
Learn only what you need to.
A few us of us need to be prosecutors, a few more lawyers, a few more sheriffs, but a whole lot of warriors. Warriors just need to know the objective, and to fight. The rest of us just administrate the result.
Source date (UTC): 2016-12-05 11:55:00 UTC
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