Why is Theft Wrong under the Non-Aggression Principle?
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It is no great deal for a libertarian to derive from the Non-Aggression Principle moral prohibitions against murder, rape, theft at gun-point, assault, and any number of other obvious violations of the NAP. However, what about surreptitious theft? Let's say somebody breaks into your home while you're away, and steals some of your stuff. Is this really an aggression against you?
Why is Theft Wrong under the Non-Aggression Principle?
Why is Theft Wrong under the Non-Aggression…
Why is Theft Wrong under the Non-Aggression Principle?
It is no great deal for a libertarian to derive from the Non-Aggression Principle moral prohibitions against murder, rape, theft at gun-point, assault, and any number of other obvious violations of the NAP. However, what about surreptitious theft? Let's say somebody breaks into your home while you're away, and steals some of your stuff. Is this really an aggression against you?