Terrapin Station
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Libertarianism ultimately leads to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
Libertarianism has nothing to do with anarchy. Again, if you want to critique something, it might help to understand it first. — Terrapin Station
Harry Hindu
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This is the problem with libertarianism. We either let everyone do whatever they want without interference at all, or we somehow organise to have people's actions constrained by reference to some objective. If we choose the second option then which objective is 'right' becomes nothing more than a matter of preference. — Isaac
This is the most common illogical argument made against libertarianism. The fact that you make it tells me that you aren't really informed enough for me to have this discussion with you.
Libertarianism isn't letting everyone do whatever they want. That is anarchy. Libertarianism is the belief in limited govt. not no govt.
So a Libertarian would be just fine with laws that stop others from infringing on other people's rights. — Harry Hindu
Libertarianism ultimately leads to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
I call myself a "libertarian socialist" now. — Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station
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Libertarianism ultimately leads to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
Libertarians set up systems that can't lead to anarchy. At least not without some sort of revolution that would result in an anarchy, but then any political approach could just as well lead to that. Not that an anarchy can be sustained, anyway, but imagining that it could be. — Terrapin Station
There has to be some reason besides looking at the issue and coming up with this. No sure what it is yet...but I suspect it has to do with confirmation bias.
I used to be a "straight U.S.-party-styled Libertarian," and I was for a number of years. I no longer consider myself that. I call myself a "libertarian socialist" now. But I understand Libertarianism well. I was very involved with the party formally for a while, to a point where I actually carted Harry Browne around to some media appearances during one of his presidential runs.
Libertarianism isn't letting everyone do whatever they want. — Harry Hindu
That sounds like an oxymoron. Could you maybe outline that a bit? — praxis
Terrapin...it is my opinion that the ONLY place libertarianism can lead...is to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
Terrapin Station
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Terrapin...it is my opinion that the ONLY place libertarianism can lead...is to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
So, for example, libertarians would have governments with public police forces, court systems, etc. How would that lead to an anarchy? — Terrapin Station
Libertarianism isn't making an ideological statement about the level of government control. It's just asking for less because the members of the movement don't happen to like being controlled in the way they currently are. — Isaac
Because have public police forces and court systems is not enough for society and civilization to function. — Frank Apisa
A fine line between that and an American liberal? — praxis
For example, most liberals are in favor of there being some speech prohibitions. — Terrapin Station
Can you support this claim with evidence? — praxis
So you don't buy that most people are in favor of slander and libel laws? — Terrapin Station
I do indeed, — praxis
I'm a free speech absolutist. I'm not in favor of slander and libel laws, or any speech prohibitions whatsoever. — Terrapin Station
So you wouldn’t pursue a legal case for ideological reasons, no matter how bad the damages? — praxis
I'm not at all claiming to represent anyone else. I was just telling you that my views don't at all equate to typical liberal views. — Terrapin Station
But, I don't agree with the false analogy of there being people with superior genes and all that eugenic bullcrap. — Wallows
If everyone would assume the Rawlsian veil of ignorance... — Wallows
I think you could safely remove ‘liberal’ from the sentence. I doubt it’s typical for a libertarian to be so absolutist. — praxis
I wonder, would you also not pursue a legal case if someone intentionally damaged your property? — praxis
For business ventures, reputation or branding can be much more valuable than property. — praxis
I don't frame anything simply on "harm." — Terrapin Station
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