Difference between revisions of "What Is Wrong With Libertarianism"
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− | + | The major problem with libertarianism is its arguments. However appealing libertarianism might sound, after a while it is impossible not to notice that many of the arguments are conspicuously bad. With further examination, more and more arguments look worse and worse. This necessitates a huge libertarian [[apologetics]] (defense of their philosophy) which is also fraught with bad argument. | |
With sufficient confirmation bias or dishonesty, bad arguments are not a problem for some libertarians. But identifying bad arguments and why they are bad is a useful skill in the search for better arguments. | With sufficient confirmation bias or dishonesty, bad arguments are not a problem for some libertarians. But identifying bad arguments and why they are bad is a useful skill in the search for better arguments. |