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At first glance the estoppel argument for rights and punishment is compelling however there are a few issues I have with it. For the moment I will only present the most damaging one as I see it: that the circumstances of action are not taken into account. In Punishment and Proportionality, Stephen Kinsella...
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I'm researching an article on intellectual property. Is this a fair summary of Kinsella's argument against IP: Intellectual property can be copied without damaging the original, so it is not scarce. Scarcity of physical goods necessitates property rights in the first place, thus IP cannot legitimately...
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In Causation and Aggression Stephan Kinsella discusses crimes having the features of intention,means and ends. What if that's applied to voting? Could we say a statist voting with the intent to use the means of government/government intervention to achieve their desired ends in terms of a vision...