Difference between revisions of "Analyzing Libertarian Arguments"

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** psychological projection: "you have to have an ideology!"
 
** psychological projection: "you have to have an ideology!"
 
** assuming that because you disagree with one thing, all your ideas are opposite.  "If you oppose this freedom, you think everybody should be slaves!"  Milton Friedman used this one: (paraphrased) "would you rather have mercenaries or slaves as soldiers?"  (find a source)
 
** assuming that because you disagree with one thing, all your ideas are opposite.  "If you oppose this freedom, you think everybody should be slaves!"  Milton Friedman used this one: (paraphrased) "would you rather have mercenaries or slaves as soldiers?"  (find a source)
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; Does the argument ignore the diversity of existing alternatives?
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: For example, criticisms of the US two party system little notice that multiparty systems in other nations hardly give different results.

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