| | Daniel Barnes' supposed "Free Rider" Problem is essentially the same as the supposed "Prudent Predator" problem. A person can get away without paying for what he's getting, so the Prudent Predator will mooch off all the rest, said mooching being in his supposed rational self-interest. Unfortunately, where he fails and is trying to trick you all is his equivocation between money and interest. An Objectivist values pride and self-reliance more than 10% of his income. It is in my interest to live upon my own work and not live as a parasite of others. Living as a parasite is not living, it is surviving and waiting for death. Life is a process of advancement and achievement. How much "stuff" you have is irrelevant. What matters is what you do and how you produce and how you think. And if anyone thinks money buys you happiness when you live a worthless parasitic life, then I don't know what to say to them.
The issue is not whether or not certain altruistic individuals would pay for voluntarily financed defense. The issue is whether proud, self-reliant, patriotic individuals would pay for the defense of themselves, their families, and their country. And the answer is yes, of course they would. As others have pointed out, Americans contribute gargantuan sums to charity every year, and defense is as worthy as any charity.
The issue is not how to minimize coercion. Coercion destroys value in any and every form. A free mind creates value. Force destroys the free mind and makes production of value impossible. Maybe during the Peloponnesian, Mr. Barnes' arguments might have had some plausability, but in the 20th century, winning a war was about production, scientific innovation, and the will to fight. The free capitalist country will produce more, innovate more, and fight harder than and semi-free or tyrannical state. A semi-free capitalist country that voluntarily puts 12.5% of GDP towards defense will beat a Communist country that puts 50% of its GDP. We've seen it with the cold war. Imagine what a fully capitalist country that voluntarily collects 5% - 10% would do. It would knock the socks off of our current military.
And as a less-abstract side point: who the hell is going to invade America? We are so individualistic and freedom loving, and have so many guns, that no one would dare. And if you haven't noticed, since World War II, democracies have not tolerated the invasions of other democracies, let alone invasions of non-democracies. As democracy gains a critical mass in the world, invasion will disappear, because democracies do not attack democracies and they defend other democracies. If the US were invaded in 50 years (by China? I don't know...), it would not just be America defending itself. At the very least we would have UK and Canada. Probably most of NATO and Australia and many other countries. I know NZ is out, they've said so by opting out of the mutual defense treaty, though we would probably help them for some reason. :-)
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