Even in a “state of nature” you need to work in order to live — even if that’s just gathering food from the environment.
State of nature ≠ liberty
Agreed, but my understanding is that most “libertarians” aren’t trying to top-down maximize liberty or anything like that but are starting from state of nature and extrapolating some kind of social contract from there.
Even in a “state of nature” you need to work in order to live — even if that’s just gathering food from the environment.
State of nature ≠ liberty
Agreed, but my understanding is that most “libertarians” aren’t trying to top-down maximize liberty or anything like that but are starting from state of nature and extrapolating some kind of social contract from there.