Nanten Janubi
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Because you ignore that society has evolved to place rules on some things that are not regulated in nature.
But I'm saying this is neither regulated or evident in nature; what evidence do you have that humanity works in the way that you hope for? Or do you just hope for it?
What i see is the same societal need to place regulations to control greed in business practices just as we have placed regulations on killing for something someone else has that you want. That was my point.
Why? Again, we've seen in nature and in humanity that as long as every entity is selfish, there exists a balance. Some will suffer and some will not, but those entities- assuming the system is fluid enough- will change in time. That's the best we can work for. Total freedom and total equality, of course, are mutually exclusive.