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re: "Above the Fray" libertarians who white knight for everything Biden...

Posted on 3/2/21 at 12:28 pm to
Posted by troyt37
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Posted on 3/2/21 at 12:28 pm to
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Is it designed to maximize freedom but punish a violation of the rights of others, with the consequence of discouraging actions which are likely to give rise to such a violation?

Or is it designed to "protect" members of society from all potential violations of their rights?


Who ever said it was an either/or proposition? It can, and is both, and always has been. If I conspire to murder you, but never do it, then I haven't violated your rights in any way, have I? But to protect the public, those who do such things are charged and convicted, right?
Posted by AggieHank86
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Posted on 3/2/21 at 12:36 pm to
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Who ever said it was an either/or proposition? It can, and is both, and always has been.
As I said, a workable system lies somewhere between the antipodes.
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