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Breaking down Supreme Court's decision to uphold gun ban for domestic abusers
The Supreme Court ruled Friday on U.S. v. Rahimi, a case involving a man who posed a credible threat to the physical safety of another. The court upheld a federal law that prohibits people who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders from owning firearms, citing it was consistent with the Second Amendment. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has...
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I agree, however, that anarcho-capitalism is very much in the spirit of capitalism. Capitalism states that the individuals and organizations exchange capital on a free market, and the lack of external regulatory body (such as government) interfering in this exchange is simply the logically self-consistent implementation of capitalism.
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I guess it just depends on how we interpret "anarchism." It comes from the greek "an-" (without) and "arkhos" (rulers) so it translates to "without rulers" but in the context it's commonly used, it refers to self-governed societies. A self-governed society would have a government, right? Just a very small one that has sovereignty.
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