Really??? You can only add comments if you are a member of the largest collectivists culture on the planet; facebook?
Before you can sign the petition for liberty you must first join the corporate state collective and sign away almost all of your privacy rights. Words fail me.
The following was written before I realized that this site is sort of a shill for statist corporatism
Seriously. Yep ---- this will be my last posting here.
I have a scientific orientation to the world. Hence the following: 1. How does one deal with the problem of the commons and related or similar problems? That is, who has rights to the river? At one time, with a small population this was not a problem, but as the population grows, certain problems like pollution, limited water etc crop up? How is ownership of the river defined? If one year after I drill and frack a well, your water "turns bad" how is that resolved? Suppose that your well and your land is 50' from mine? What about 10 miles? Suppose is was six weeks? What about 3 years? How are these issues resolved?
2. I have a highly contagious disease and do Not want to stay in my house. How do you handle that. How about I like to wear a lot of fragrances, and you are highly sensitive to those chemicals — Then what?
3. Someone — claims the right to all fish of species X. So he will husband that resource. Well, what if he does not, and destroys species X, which results in the destruction of species Y and Z? How do we prove that?
It is nice to pretend that there are simple solutions. But please recall that complex ecologies are, by definition, not simple, and that simple solutions tend to appeal to simple minds.
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You are incorrect. Anyone can sign the declaration on paper and also you can use the standard website comments form, which is also on the page. Facebook is merely an option.
Sounds like you are pretty easily offended. Bye then.
My understanding is that there is life philosophy libertarians and also political libertarians. Someone with a life philosophy libertarian may have objection to anything collective, but couldn't a collectivist also be a political libertarian? What such a person would want is for the government to not meddle with their collective.