Josh_LA
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Ok. Back to basics.
3) And here we get to a important point, wich is violence. The main difference of the other points with this one is that in this one a human being is using violence to get the fruit of someone else effort.
Who is to say "somebody else's effort" is his own property?
There are a lot of moral, philosophical and even scientific consideration here, and you can choose whatever it suits you better. The fact is that most human societies choose the rule of no agresion between its members. Most animal choose this rule too. Lions dont really need to go hunting for other types of animals. They could fight each other and eat each other. They simply dont do it.
So basically there's no inherent reason other than it just is?
They prefer to stablish a "society" and hunt and kill other animals. This happens with a lot of other animals, including humans. Dont ask me why. It just happens.
How do you then argue against socialism if that's how a socialist says things ought to be?
So the no agresion rule appears in a lot of animal societies, including the human one. And that is the difference between this one and the rest.
But if you work to earn money, and exclude others either via competition or protection of yourself, why is that not violence?