This idea is very similar to Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s covenant communities. Groups of property owners who all contract with one another to limit the kinds of tenants who live on their property to a particular group. This gives people who want to live in a certain kind of community the opportunity to do so. People who wish to live in total anarchy or a different kind of community only need to live outside of the covenant community.
You might like to read a few of his articles online and maybe pick up a copy of Democracy at a bookstore or library if you haven’t already.
I should mention that I agree with the worldview you express here, I consider myself a Hoppean libertarian. It just so happens that discussing libertarian economic and social philosophy doesn’t generate much interest on LW.
This idea is very similar to Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s covenant communities. Groups of property owners who all contract with one another to limit the kinds of tenants who live on their property to a particular group. This gives people who want to live in a certain kind of community the opportunity to do so. People who wish to live in total anarchy or a different kind of community only need to live outside of the covenant community.
You might like to read a few of his articles online and maybe pick up a copy of Democracy at a bookstore or library if you haven’t already.
I should mention that I agree with the worldview you express here, I consider myself a Hoppean libertarian. It just so happens that discussing libertarian economic and social philosophy doesn’t generate much interest on LW.