There’s been a theory floating around America for the past couple hundred years suggesting that government people gain their power and legitimacy via the “consent of the governed”. As I understand it, in the world of Legal Land, it is commonly held that silence is tantamount to consent. In that, if the government people demand something of you and you either comply or say nothing that you are consenting to their rule over you.
Some of us liberty activists say that that is absurd. We say that the reason people comply is not because they consent but because they are frightened of violent government people hurting them, their family, or taking away their property.
Perhaps it’s not an either-or situation. While it is true that most people comply with government people’s demands due to fear of violence, it is also true that if enough people withdrew their consent and therefore their compliance, government people would no longer have their precious legitimacy. (more…)
As you know, several weeks ago we posted a free audio book version of The Market for Liberty. We’ve now discovered that there is a PDF version of the book available for free as well.
This week, I called 1290 WKBK to discuss the nature of government, voluntary alternatives, why New Hampshire was chosen by the Free State Project, unlicensed manicures, decentralized decision-making, and the gun in the room.