Anarcho-capitalists have proposed intricate methods for enforcing court judgements through social ostracism. The concept involves making it a tort to pay someone with an unpaid judgement without deducting the owed amount, thereby holding the payer accountable for the unpaid sum. This approach could similarly be applied to enforce georgist taxes, raising questions about who controls the tax "pot."
The challenge lies in ensuring the neutrality and security of the system managing these funds. Initially, centralized systems were favored for their credible neutrality, but concerns about capture risk have shifted preferences. A potential solution is to adapt modern case law on charities, requiring tax payments to be donated to public goods, provided they are not related to the payer.
Anarcho-Capitalist Schemes for Enforcing Judgements and Taxes via Social Ostracism
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