non-aggression principle

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non-aggression principle

  1. (ethics, philosophy) The ethical principle asserting that initiating physical force against persons or their justly acquired property, or threatening to do so, is illegitimate.

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Widely mentioned by libertarians such as anarcho-capitalists.

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