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- From: yodaiken@chelm.cs.umass.edu (victor yodaiken)
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- Subject: Re: Outgrowing Libertarianism...
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- Date: 5 Sep 92 11:44:34 GMT
- References: <1992Sep3.113009.3887@desire.wright.edu> <52934@dime.cs.umass.edu> <1992Sep4.145111.3924@desire.wright.edu>
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- In article <1992Sep4.145111.3924@desire.wright.edu> demon@desire.wright.edu (Stupendous Man) writes:
- > Sorry, I guess it was all that text about racist discrimination that
- >Libertarians supposedly engage in which mislead me.
- >:\
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- The text was quite clear. To restate.
- 1. All economic programs are based on ethical/political assumptions
- and unverified economic "laws"
- 2. Advocacy of a deeply political ideology on the basis of its
- "scientific" foundations is either disingenous or the result
- of mistaking one's unexamined assumptions (prejudices) for
- fact.
- 3. An excellent example of (2) can be found in the "libertarian"
- belief that government intrusion in to markets to forbid "fraud"
- can be justified on purely economic grounds, while government
- intrusion into markets to forbid racial discrimination cannot.
- There is, of course, no scientific grounds to suppose that
- selling colored water as apple juice is any more deserving
- of police action than is refusing service to Native Americans.
- Thus, to argue that racial prejudice in the context of economic
- activity is a private matter while lying about what one is selling
- is a public matter, is to reveal a hidden assumption (a prejudice)
- which has no scientific basis.
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