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Close minded.transcendent said:I find it strange that Malfoy votes Liberal considering she's a vegetarian tragic who chooses that stance because of ethical reasons yet the Liberals have no ethical stances, only economic perspectives, and she should be voting Greens.
He qualified it with 'a certain degree'. I think you would agree that the modern Libreal party even has policies which aim to protect people, to an extent, from themselves.wikiwiki said:Fascism at its purest.
You seem to like cutting things into black and white in order to dismiss other person arguments. Then there are the definitional issues.wikiwiki said:The modern Liberal party is Conservative and Collectivist in nature. Your argument does not stand.
And I would contend, as would any Libertarian of sound mind, that once you accept that there are circumstances under which a government may dictate to you how you conduct your personal affairs in order to adhere to a set of abstract values (eg equality), that you are promoting fascism.
Depends whether you think 'protecting people from themselves' should be defined narrowly or widely. To suit your argument you took it widely and assumed that trancendent wants the reintroduction of the gulag. A simple statement that persons sometimes need to be protected from themselves doesnt suddenly give another a right to call the other a fascist.wikiwiki said:Well, perhaps we should define what is mean by 'people having to be protected from themselves'.
Each one of my examples infringe on a person's liberty in order to protect the individual from themselves.wiki said:Let's use your examples for a moment, before we ask lengy for his opinion on what he actually meant. I took it to mean 'areas other than those that conflict with another's liberty'.
You just justified why we should infringe on the liberty of younger persons to consume alcohol. They need to be protected, to an extent, from their own stupidity.wiki said:1. Age restrictions on the consumption of alcohol. The reason this is valid under a libertarian view is because children are not adequately equipped to make a rational decision on issues related to imbibing alcohol. They are the responsibility of a parent at this stage. Since they cannot yet know their best interests, it is the responsibility of the parent to act in their best interest.
Speed limits and other road restrictions are for the protection of others as well as you as an individual. Another restriction to protect yourself from your own stupidity.wiki said:Driving restrictions. There are millions of cars on the road. It is not a matter of personal liberty insomuch as it is protection from OTHERS. I do support less road restrictions than what we currently have. Similarly, speed limits. They are to protect others, mostly.
Infringing on your liberty to drive where ever you want on the road in order to protect yourself and others.wiki said:Roadmarking: How is that protecting me from myself? It's for the general use of all drivers. I don't get this one.
If that is your personal view what right to do have to influence or even think that anyone is wrong for being a white supremacist who, on weekends, murders people of colour because god told him to do it.wiki said:edit: as for the Black and White comment, yes you are entirely right. The reason for this is thus: once you have a consensus that one man may direct the life of another, you allow for all manner of philosophies and conceptions of what is 'right' to gain ground. eg socialism, theocracy, dictatorships such as Hitler and Stalin. As Hayek said, 'the Road to Serfdom'.
PAUL LOCKYER: In the run up to a state election, it is the last thing any party needs but both the Labor Party and the Liberal Party are dealing with outbreaks of internal dissent. The cause of it all: stoushes over party preselection with questions being made about whether democracy is being sacrificed in the process. Simon Santo takes a look at some of the shenanigans in state politics this.
You're more than welcome to create your own thread if you'd like, but for the moment you could always look at this thread.dieburndie said:Also I would like to see more debate on this whole Libertarian issue. Is there another thread? If not there should be.