It seems you have assumed the existence of some rules that don’t necessarily exist in absence of a state to uphold them, such as property or contract law. You can’t use rules that depend on some unspoken authority, to argue against the existence of all authority.
It seems you have assumed the existence of some rules that don’t necessarily exist in absence of a state to uphold them, such as property or contract law. You can’t use rules that depend on some unspoken authority, to argue against the existence of all authority.