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Can we get ride of the Police? Safety without the State with Jeff Perry

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What would security look like in a society without government? In this episode of the Bad Roman podcast, host Craig Harguess sits down with Jeff Perry from Voluntarism in Action to explore this intriguing question. They delve into the concept of voluntary society security, discussing how private security firms, insurance-based models, and community-based solutions could replace traditional policing.

The conversation critiques the current government-run police system, highlighting issues like qualified immunity, police militarization, and lack of accountability. Jeff and Craig explain how free market principles could offer better incentives and outcomes for security services, challenging the "foundational myth" that government exists to protect us.

From a Christian perspective, they explore how voluntary solutions align more closely with Christian principles than coercive government systems. This episode is sure to provoke thought and encourage listeners to reconsider their views on security and governance. Tune in for a compelling discussion that questions the status quo and envisions a freer, more ethical society.

For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-115

TWO WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA or HELP GROW THE BAG thebadroman.com/donate

Starting Points and Key Moments:

00:02 Jeff and Sarah's Episode

00:22 Recurring Question on Security in a Voluntary Society

01:53 Jeff Perry's Article on Voluntary Society Security

3:07 Personal Experiences and Reflections

4:20 Police and State Power

7:14 Qualified Immunity and Police Accountability

11:07 Voluntary Society and Security Models

16:32 Economic Incentives and Market Solutions

20:22 Addressing Concerns about the Poor

24:56 Misconceptions about Lawlessness

30:34 Private Prisons vs. Private Policing

36:49 Military and National Defense

40:39 Closing Thoughts

43:06 Contribution to The Show

47:28 Final Remarks

For more on The Bad Roman Project:

Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog

Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links

Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)

No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

  continue reading

136 episodes

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What would security look like in a society without government? In this episode of the Bad Roman podcast, host Craig Harguess sits down with Jeff Perry from Voluntarism in Action to explore this intriguing question. They delve into the concept of voluntary society security, discussing how private security firms, insurance-based models, and community-based solutions could replace traditional policing.

The conversation critiques the current government-run police system, highlighting issues like qualified immunity, police militarization, and lack of accountability. Jeff and Craig explain how free market principles could offer better incentives and outcomes for security services, challenging the "foundational myth" that government exists to protect us.

From a Christian perspective, they explore how voluntary solutions align more closely with Christian principles than coercive government systems. This episode is sure to provoke thought and encourage listeners to reconsider their views on security and governance. Tune in for a compelling discussion that questions the status quo and envisions a freer, more ethical society.

For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-115

TWO WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA or HELP GROW THE BAG thebadroman.com/donate

Starting Points and Key Moments:

00:02 Jeff and Sarah's Episode

00:22 Recurring Question on Security in a Voluntary Society

01:53 Jeff Perry's Article on Voluntary Society Security

3:07 Personal Experiences and Reflections

4:20 Police and State Power

7:14 Qualified Immunity and Police Accountability

11:07 Voluntary Society and Security Models

16:32 Economic Incentives and Market Solutions

20:22 Addressing Concerns about the Poor

24:56 Misconceptions about Lawlessness

30:34 Private Prisons vs. Private Policing

36:49 Military and National Defense

40:39 Closing Thoughts

43:06 Contribution to The Show

47:28 Final Remarks

For more on The Bad Roman Project:

Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog

Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links

Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!)

No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

  continue reading

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