I closed the second of my open letter to Pagan libertarians with a few comments as to what is right about libertarianism. Since discussing the issue continues on this site, I want to explore libertarianism’s positive dimensions a little more. This is complex because the good is interwoven with the not very good, and the interweaving is hidden by popular words covering both, such as “individualism” and “private property.”
Along the way I will also try and make clear where we Pagans have something important to add in enriching libertarian thinking.
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This is probably the best "answer" to libertarianism I've read. I've always been appalled by the libertarian blindness to the very
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Nice try. Now try an argument sometime.
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There seem little value in exchanging personal insults with someone who prefers pseudo-intellectual straw men to real discussion,
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The irony of the strong libertarian position, left or right, is that in their system 'voluntary' contract trumps all other rights
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Thanks for the kind words! Gus One issue with the kind of decentralization advocated by Carson is how it would work out in social