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However, I can't see them saying anything about what Vladimir seems to be arguing against! It does not appear that the authors even hint at changing the boundaries of what is legally enforceable for a civil union contract, and what the methods of enforcement could be.
They aren't from what I read. This article cites several essays. To understand what Vladimir is commenting on I suggest you follow the links to the original thread.
To understand what Vladimir is commenting on I suggest you follow the links to the original thread.
Why, I've read it and understand what he's commenting on. I've seen arguments for unlimited enforcement of all private contracts building on the framework of "property rights" - for example, in Moldbug's idea of "Pronomianism". I agree with Vladimir that 1) this would be the "consistently libertarian" position, and that 2) it's kind of batshit insane (to put it mildly) and that attempting to put it into practice would terrify ...