How strange. I imagine the argument is propagated by the historically illiterate. When I think of the origins of modern roads, I naturally think of English turnpikes at the dawn of the industrial age -- all privately owned toll roads.
> There's an argument which comes up often when talking about a society without a central government: "Who will build the roads?"
> There's an argument which comes up often when talking about a society without a central government: "Who will build the roads?"