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edgar said:So what was all that yelling about at the battle school?
That was for those people who practise that other type of motivation... Loudership.
edgar said:So what was all that yelling about at the battle school?
edgar said:So what was all that yelling about at the battle school?
Incredible that on a leadership course they would spend so much time not leading.
Brad Sallows said:>Isn't that the definition of leadership?
Nope. The essence of libertarianism is that collective action should be informed and consensual. Every degree of "or else" is a degree of movement away from that. I've lost track of the number of otherwise reasonable, rational, and intelligent people whose paths have crossed mine who in a moment of frustration and weakness have basically told me "Shut the f* up and pay/provide/do; you're outvoted" because the easiest path to realization of their brilliant plan is the power of government. That's the ugly baseline of something that is not leadership. Respect for the autonomy of the person means having to respect ornery, cranky, selfish, lazy, isolationist people - tolerance in its true meaning.
Brad Sallows said:>Isn't that the definition of leadership?
Nope. The essence of libertarianism is that collective action should be informed and consensual. Every degree of "or else" is a degree of movement away from that. I've lost track of the number of otherwise reasonable, rational, and intelligent people whose paths have crossed mine who in a moment of frustration and weakness have basically told me "Shut the f* up and pay/provide/do; you're outvoted" because the easiest path to realization of their brilliant plan is the power of government. That's the ugly baseline of something that is not leadership. Respect for the autonomy of the person means having to respect ornery, cranky, selfish, lazy, isolationist people - tolerance in its true meaning.
Reccesoldier said:Brad, how many people do you think are informed enough to make rational consentual choices? Think about it... In a society where only 65+/- % bother to vote in free and fair elections and even less of them actualy bother to make their choice a non-partisan one where do you think our society would end up without at least a modicum of "this is the way it is going to be"?
FrenchAffair said:Libertarians in my experience are a bunch of selfish isolationists. After Communism and Nazism it is one of the more morally disgusting political parties in existence. Luckily though thus far in history no nation has been unintelligent enough to support a Libertarian government (with the exception of Augusta Pinochet).
Brad Sallows said:>Brad, how many people do you think are informed enough to make rational consentual choices?
I think large numbers of people lack one or more of intelligence, education, common sense; or, even granted they have all of those, they lack the willpower to overcome their emotional and biological urges sufficiently to make rational consensual choices consistently. As a result, large numbers of people make poor decisions.
FA is right OTL: I suspect he's trying classify Pinochet as a Libertarian because of his free market economic policies (only). Evidently the entire concept of civics is completely lost on the (original) poster.TCBF said:- You sound confused. Pinochet a Libertarian? I doubt it, though a lot of Libertarians no doubt 'disapeared' under his watch.
TCBF said:- You sound confused. Pinochet a Libertarian? I doubt it, though a lot of Libertarians no doubt 'disapeared' under his watch.
Brad Sallows said:>Libertarians in my experience are a bunch of selfish isolationists. After Communism and Nazism it is one of the more morally disgusting political parties in existence.
Perhaps you shouldn't speak from such a wealth of ignorance. As to how it is morally disgusting, please explain why a person minding his own business disgusts you and how you came to lump that in with political philosophies on the end of the spectrum occupied by people who are obsessed with controlling others. Ponder the number of other political philosophies which lie between the people minding their own business and the people minding other people's business to the extent of democide. Where on that morally disgusting spectrum do you sit?
As I say, the guy who spends his days obsessively counting his spare change in his attic bothers me a lot less than the people who just need the right cause to rationalize their stupidity.
Brad Sallows said:Yes, beating in the heart of every libertarian is the bloodlust of a Somali warlord. Are you legally mentally competent?
+1a_majoor said:Perhaps a little more reading and a little less trolling is in order here.
Perhaps a little more reading and a little less trolling is in order here. Somalia is a failed state, and if it represents anything at all it is Anarchy
In terms of what a true Libertarian society would look like; there would not be welfare, but neither would there be any restrictions on your offering charity to those less fortunate than yourself.
While you object to privatization of the police, fire department etc. it should be noted that a: these are relatively modern constructs
b: private security firms and volunteer fire departments far outnumber "public" ones.
Poor children in public schools get whatever the State decides to provide, which in my experience (from dealing with recruits who have graduated from such schools) isn't much.
The evidence of private industry and free trade outperforming government institutions is overwhelming
Wal-Mart saves the poor millions of dollars and provides them greater consumer choice
The facts are there
Somalia has none of these