We should try to govern ourselves with the help of free markets and private property rights.
How do you propose we keep markets "free" and protect private property rights?
It seems we would need to employ some enforcement mechanism.
We normally call that enforcement mechanism "the police".
If you take away "government" then you have no "the police" and you don't have "free" markets and you don't have any private property protection.
Are you suggesting that we share everything with everybody?
I'm suggesting that if you believe in fundamental, inalienable human rights, you must also believe in some reliable and durable enforcement mechanism that protects those rights.
Otherwise, you're "rights" are going to be stripped from you.
What you're saying is not true. If I steal your thing, it does not become not your thing because you did not enforce the possession of that thing. Something can be wrong, even if it happens. There are consequences for actions as seen in natural law. Some call it karma. You do good and good happens to you, generally speaking. Rights do not come from people and are not enforced or protected by people.
"inherent" "objective" "morality" is a pervasive myth (brainwashing) that turns our natural instincts (core family dynamic) against our fellow man and twists them in favor of those who hold the levers of power.
It's a con-game that saves them enormous amounts of time and money enforcing their will.
When our owners violate "inherent" "objective" "morality" and we are outraged, but powerless, and our screams of protest are silenced by a boot on our neck (the boot of a fellow peasant) we comfort ourselves with this idiotic myth, "THEY WILL SUFFER IN HELL", and our owners laugh all the way to the bank.
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