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- From: yodaiken@chelm.cs.umass.edu (victor yodaiken)
- Newsgroups: sci.econ
- Subject: Re: Outgrowing Libertarianism...
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- Date: 4 Sep 92 20:33:39 GMT
- References: <1992Sep1.094859.3841@desire.wright.edu> <52804@dime.cs.umass.edu> <1992Sep3.125957.3895@desire.wright.edu>
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- In article <1992Sep3.125957.3895@desire.wright.edu> demon@desire.wright.edu (Stupendous Man) writes:
- >In article <52804@dime.cs.umass.edu>, yodaiken@chelm.cs.umass.edu (victor yodaiken) writes:
- >> In article <1992Sep1.094859.3841@desire.wright.edu> demon@desire.wright.edu (Stupendous Man) writes:
- >>>In article <52738@dime.cs.umass.edu>, yodaiken@chelm.cs.umass.edu (victor yodaiken) writes:
- >>>> In article <87453@netnews.upenn.edu> vvallopp@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Vinod V Valloppillil) writes:
- >>>>>Additionally, I might add that some strains of libertarianism explicitly
- >>>>>attempt to wring morality out of politics. They seek an economic basis
- >>>>>for all types of governmental law. Morality and related topics should solely
- >>>>
- >>>> And some type of marxism-leninism similarly attempted to exclude morality
- >>>> from their programs which were ostensibly based on a "scientific"
- >>>> understanding of history. The "libertarian" attempt to pass off prejudice as
- >>>> science is equally convincing.
- >>>>
- >>> All you are doing with such lies is damaging your net.credability.
- >>>Post the quotes where Libertarians attempt to pass off prejudice as science.
- >>
- >> If anyone claims to be "stripping" politics of its moral content, they are
- >> claiming to be able to make objective and rational political judgements
- >> without reference to moral values. This is an attempt to pass off prejudice
- >> as science.
- >
- > What science?
- >
- > Libertarians simply state that one should not be able to impose their
- >morality upon the other in the name of "what is right".
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- Read Valloppilli's post again:
- >>>>>Additionally, I might add that some strains of libertarianism explicitly
- >>>>>attempt to wring morality out of politics. They seek an economic basis
- >>>>>for all types of governmental law. Morality and related topics should solely
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- If you have a problem with his claim, complain to him, not to me.
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