Difference between revisions of "Single principles of Libertarianism"
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− | {{DES | des = Libertarians have a dazzling array of conflicting and irrational single principles that they use to define their ideology. | + | {{DES | des = Libertarians have a dazzling array of conflicting and irrational single principles that they use to define their ideology. These are all examples of [[Greedy Reductionism]]. There are many, many one-line descriptions such as "no initiation of force or fraud", but there are major problems with such descriptions. First, all such examples are heavily value-laden: ideas of "initiation", "force", and "fraud" vary greatly even among libertarians. Second, as libertarian David Friedman points out, such simple rules may dictate results that even libertarians find grossly undesirable. | show=}} |
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