… the state has eminent domain, it’s that you cannot use a right of property insured by your fellows to seek rents by abuse of that insurance.
This is a great example of that there are no unlimited rules. Reciprocity even fails in war. We want ideals so we don’t have to think.
Source date (UTC): 2019-10-01 16:45:27 UTC
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@fryskefilosoof If they are trying to deprive you of possible revenue, or if you are engaging in obstruction in order to obtain an extraordinary non-market price, then that’s irreciprocal.I’m writing this in prose form but I can easily do so in legal checklist form. So it’s not so much that …
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@fryskefilosoof If they are trying to deprive you of possible revenue, or if you are engaging in obstruction in order to obtain an extraordinary non-market price, then that’s irreciprocal.I’m writing this in prose form but I can easily do so in legal checklist form. So it’s not so much that …
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