How does that work for things that require violence to enforce?
The core idea is to avoid enforcing stuff. Self interest individuals who care about their own status won’t violate norms because they don’t want to lose their status.
Burning Man works pretty well without any rules being enforced through violence.
In that question, “requires violence to enforce” is being used as a one-place function. Is it really one?
It doesn’t, obviously. The idea is that those are rare.
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How does that work for things that require violence to enforce?
The core idea is to avoid enforcing stuff. Self interest individuals who care about their own status won’t violate norms because they don’t want to lose their status.
Burning Man works pretty well without any rules being enforced through violence.
In that question, “requires violence to enforce” is being used as a one-place function. Is it really one?
It doesn’t, obviously. The idea is that those are rare.