Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libertarians are selfish, immature, unseasonable children in adult bodies. It’s all fantasyland.
House cats. Creatures who are indignant about their own independence but have no idea about the vast infrastructure that enables them to thrive in relative comfort.
Anonymous wrote:When you ask a libertarian how their society is supposed to work and not self-destruct, they point to a Nonaggression Principle where supposedly most of society "agrees" to not commit violence or fraud.
Yet they mock the idea of the social contract and say "I didn't sign anything."
But isn't this nonaggression principle also a social contract?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you ask a libertarian how their society is supposed to work and not self-destruct, they point to a Nonaggression Principle where supposedly most of society "agrees" to not commit violence or fraud.
Yet they mock the idea of the social contract and say "I didn't sign anything."
But isn't this nonaggression principle also a social contract?
I don't think that's the libertarian mindset. I would say they generally disagree with a lot of drug laws and many if not most laws regulating professions and a lot of environmental, health, and safety regulations, and laws restricting, say, land use, but definitely support the concept of law enforcement for criminals. Think Ayn Rand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you ask a libertarian how their society is supposed to work and not self-destruct, they point to a Nonaggression Principle where supposedly most of society "agrees" to not commit violence or fraud.
Yet they mock the idea of the social contract and say "I didn't sign anything."
But isn't this nonaggression principle also a social contract?
I don't think that's the libertarian mindset. I would say they generally disagree with a lot of drug laws and many if not most laws regulating professions and a lot of environmental, health, and safety regulations, and laws restricting, say, land use, but definitely support the concept of law enforcement for criminals. Think Ayn Rand.
Anonymous wrote:When you ask a libertarian how their society is supposed to work and not self-destruct, they point to a Nonaggression Principle where supposedly most of society "agrees" to not commit violence or fraud.
Yet they mock the idea of the social contract and say "I didn't sign anything."
But isn't this nonaggression principle also a social contract?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libertarians are selfish, immature, unseasonable children in adult bodies. It’s all fantasyland.
House cats. Creatures who are indignant about their own independence but have no idea about the vast infrastructure that enables them to thrive in relative comfort.
Exactly this. Cue the "A life in the day of Joe Republican" recently posted.
Republicans are not libertarians. We don't believe that people will be naturally good so we want to deport them, imprison them, bomb them, etc. You're totally wrong on the vibes. Libertarians are hippies, Republicans are deranged 1980s wall street banker cocaine bros.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libertarians are selfish, immature, unseasonable children in adult bodies. It’s all fantasyland.
House cats. Creatures who are indignant about their own independence but have no idea about the vast infrastructure that enables them to thrive in relative comfort.
Exactly this. Cue the "A life in the day of Joe Republican" recently posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Libertarians are selfish, immature, unseasonable children in adult bodies. It’s all fantasyland.
House cats. Creatures who are indignant about their own independence but have no idea about the vast infrastructure that enables them to thrive in relative comfort.
Anonymous wrote:Libertarians are selfish, immature, unseasonable children in adult bodies. It’s all fantasyland.