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Old 09-02-2016, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by fash [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
And how is a libertarian order maintained? Think through how freedom of association will play out when you inevitably have people in conflict in proximity of one another. It will involve restricting people and physically removing them until they decide to "freely associate" elsewhere, e.g. in a different community.

I'd encourage you to read libertarian philosophers who address these issues e.g. Democracy, the God that Failed.
For sure ^^ and as those tendencies evolve the society becomes less libertarian ^^ I'm not advocating libertarianism, just pointing out the problem with embracing any ideology as an absolute. Deviations from established dogma should not be shameful things that people attempt to mask as conforming. There are many sound reasons to modify an ideal, impracticality among them ^^
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