We’ll. Since I’m uneducated, you could try explaining why I’m wrong instead of making fun of me.
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If there’s no state to protect your possession, you are the one responsible for protecting it. The moment you lose physical contact, you cannot protect it. Unless you put traps all over your house to deter an invader.
I don’t see how in a stateless society you could go on vacation without the fear of your home being “stolen” when you return.
Aren’t taxes and zoning non-existent under anarchy?
If there is no state, there is no one to pay taxes to. And if there is no state, there is no one to make and enforce zoning laws.
If property doesn’t exist, you can’t go on vacation though.
When you leave your house, someone else can just come in and take it for himself.
You couldn’t even go for a walk. The moment you leave the house you stop “possessing” it.
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That sounds like such a stressful life. Having to constantly police not only your property but your neighbours property.
And that just won’t work when the aggressor is mightier than your local community, which doesn’t sound hard at all. Or if your neighborhood is more friendly towards your aggressor than towards you. Which would also end up in constant drama.
I don’t like your solution at all.