Quote Of The Day
From Walter Block, Defending the Undefendable (pg 194 of the Mises printing):
Anything goes between consenting adults, and (implicitly) nothing goes but that which is between consenting adults.
Restraint and coercion are two sides of the same coin: the use of improper force on another.
Restraint of behavior between consenting adults is imprisonment, coercion to compel behavior of a non-consenting adult is slavery.