That's not a principle that drives liberalism. — Tzeentch
In an imperfect world inferference obviously is inevitable sometimes, but if your first instinct is to want to interfere, then you're not a liberal. — Tzeentch
They should therefore be kept from interfering in each other's affairs as much as possible.
In an imperfect world inferference obviously is inevitable sometimes — Tzeentch
The principle that drives liberalism is the idea that individuals and governments are inherently unfit to be arbiters of what is acceptable and what isn't on the behalf of others. (One needs only a brief glance at human history to see where this idea came from.) — Tzeentch
Liberalism is a philosophy that starts from a premise that political authority and law must be justified. If citizens are obliged to exercise self-restraint, and especially if they are obliged to defer to someone else’s authority, there must be a reason why. Restrictions on liberty must be justified.
Ok, can you explain how you see it in practice? — M777
Yes I can but not on this thread. I would reserve that for a PM exchange between us if you wish.
Unless you want to start a new thread on the doctrine of true socialism. There is a political category on TPF but I think the idea is to discuss the philosophical aspects of politics. A PM exchange would probably be preferred by those here who prefer ‘philosophic discourse,’ to be the mainstay on TPF. — universeness
I think people in both Poland and Ukraine are very tough and self-reliant — M777
Interpreting anybody you don't like as Goebbels — M777
There are tough resilient humans everywhere, it’s got very little to do with nationality. — universeness
Really? That’s your projection of what I typed. Such projection borders on the irrational! — universeness
From my point of view, you seem as a good person, who wants the best for people, unfortunately you are so blinded by this wish that you completely ignore any limitations imposed by reality. — M777
It has to do with culture and experience. So a 20 year old kid attending gender studies in UCLA has a slightly different experience from his Ukrainian counterpart, firing Javelins into Russian tanks. — M777
I am Scottish, we have a bloody history just like most nations. I would fight against any invader of my country just like the Ukrainians are doing. — universeness
A rather misanthropic, defeatist viewpoint imo.
You can surrender to the dictates of the oligarchs if you want to. Meantime, we socialists will try to save you from your despondent hellish vision of ‘real life.’
Many of us do not want your help. A moral busybody is never a welcome addition to politics, and one who believes he can solve the world’s problems through political tinkering and is mad. — NOS4A2
Many of us do not want your help. — NOS4A2
I think a person not minding kids being put on puberty blockers is already deep into the crazy narrative. — M777
For me, the rule of thumb would be "live as you like, but don't force it on others", such as if you want to wear a dress, that's up to you, but don't force others to pretend you are a woman, and, moreover, don't try grooming children into such nonsense. — M777
In general I sympathize with that principle. Imagine a progressive professor who starts referring to all her students as 'she.' Would you have a right complain? — igjugarjuk
But as far as I can tell charity and helping isn’t common to the domain of socialism — NOS4A2
Pretty much sums it up. Nobody likes oligarchs, bet replacing Soros with Stalin certainly won't be a step in the right direction. — M777
Btw, nice papal garb in your icon!
Is that you favourite weekend costume? — universeness
I am sure Putin and Elon Musk would find they had a lot in common if they chatted for long enough. — universeness
I would prefer to stick with the language the way it is. So men as addressed as a "he", women as "she". — M777
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