Daryl wrote:In a modern developed society it is difficult to go "off grid". You have to pay council rates and possibly land tax on your property. There are charges like sales tax, VAT, or GST on the goods you buy. In many cases you get charged a service fee for water, sewerage or power if it goes past your property even if you don't use it.
Thus just shutting the gate and living by growing your own food, fuel and textiles is not possible. You have to have a cash income to pay these mandatory imposts. I see nothing unethical for those trying to be self sufficient to access some minimal welfare as it would be government money going to pay government automatic charges.
The trouble with this is that even if you could economically isolate yourself, you are are still dependent on the social framework for such things as police protection, education, defense against outsiders trying to overthrow the framework. There are those who home educate, of course, but comparatively few parents are capable of doing a good job of it. Then unless you completely lock yourself on you property, you are using roads that need to be paid for, medical services and, I am sure, other services which don't come to mind right now.
Then, if you want to look at the moral and ethical issues, at least from a Christian point of view, you confront the question of how we meet our love obligation to our neighbor.
The upshot of the whole thing is that I really don't think it is possible for us to isolate ourselves to the extent that we are dependent only upon ourselves and are free of being indebted to the community at large. The only real serious question is if we are making our contribution to making things go.
Don
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