Taxation is theft
How many men? is a thought experiment used
to demonstrate the concept of taxation as theft. The experiment uses a series
of questions to posit a difference between criminal acts and majority rule. For
example, one version asks, "Is it theft if one man steals a car?"
"What if a gang of five men steal the car?" "What if a gang of
ten men take a vote (allowing the victim to vote as well) on whether to steal
the car before stealing it?" "What if one hundred men take the car
and give the victim back a bicycle?" or "What if two hundred men not
only give the victim back a bicycle but buy a poor person a bicycle, as
well?" The experiment challenges an individual to determine how large a
group is required before the taking of an individual's property becomes the
"democratic right" of the majority. Is democracy fair?
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