I agree that we need something in place of the state. Rights don't just appear out of thin air, it requires people to enforce and protect those rights too. But I don't think it has to be a state. A polycentric legal system can fill the power vacuum and protect individual rights just as well.
I agree that we need something in place of the state. Rights don't just appear out of thin air, it requires people to enforce and protect those rights too. But I don't think it has to be a state. A polycentric legal system can fill the power vacuum and protect individual rights just as well.
In order to have rights recognised you need a consensus or state.