top | item 42790260 (no title) ohashi | 1 year ago Are we pretending the silk road was actually a legitimate marketplace and a few bad actors might have used it for things that break the law? discuss order hn newest gitaarik|1 year ago It just allowed unrestricted trade outside of regular economy. In a world where the governments themselves are corrupt and criminal, you could argue over the ethicality of the concept. But comparing it to drug cartels is unfair I would say. ngetchell|1 year ago He ordered murders. There isn't much of a difference in my eyes. load replies (2) barnabee|1 year ago It's not necessarily unethical to break the law, merely illegal.Civil disobedience is a pretty important part of how we have always dealt with bad laws and bad governments.
gitaarik|1 year ago It just allowed unrestricted trade outside of regular economy. In a world where the governments themselves are corrupt and criminal, you could argue over the ethicality of the concept. But comparing it to drug cartels is unfair I would say. ngetchell|1 year ago He ordered murders. There isn't much of a difference in my eyes. load replies (2)
ngetchell|1 year ago He ordered murders. There isn't much of a difference in my eyes. load replies (2)
barnabee|1 year ago It's not necessarily unethical to break the law, merely illegal.Civil disobedience is a pretty important part of how we have always dealt with bad laws and bad governments.
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Civil disobedience is a pretty important part of how we have always dealt with bad laws and bad governments.