I have an ethical question for a utopian Libertarian or an “anarchist”.
I have a friend who is Labour Lawyer. She often deals with disputes between
workers and their bosses, most notably in small business. There are often
incidences where the boss feels as though they own their employees and can
treat them as they please. There have been incidences of sexual misconduct
and wages not being paid. We all collectively know that this is not the
right thing to do. Why is this? What would a Libertarian do in this
situation, I am curious.
A) Smash the window of the shop.
B) Say that it was OK because it is autonomous.
C) Make a web page and tell the world
D) Start up your own small business as competition
E) ?
Radically yours,
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