How did pirates deal with a crew mate who wasn't contributing to the success of the ship, and resisted to the 'unanimous consent' dictated by the needs of the ship.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:40 pmThe record keeping of pirates and piracy is fairly extensive, not crappy. It covers all manner of grisly shit - such things that would make the scenario you propose look like a walk through the park.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:34 pmHonestly, it would be wonderful if you were right about this pirate utopia, but it all sounds a little like we haven't ever tried REAL self-organizing, voluntary governance without government.
Like a university socialist club making hay out of some tiny society on an island somewhere that didn't have a word for property, or some other shit, arguing that this is proof that even though we haven't tried REAL socialism at scale they have evidence it might work.
The college socialists rely on the crappy record keeping of their examples to maintain the romance of their ideas too.
But I understand your resistance to the idea.
And Martin's.
And every fan of Teddy Roosevelt's.
It flies in the face of the core of your belief system, and as such, cannot be permitted to be true.
/shrug
Surely it happened. These were, after all, the freest people on offer, with a record of dissenting from the dictates of society - being pirates.
Also, I'm not a big fan of Teddy. Seems like a try-hard.