- 28 Nov 2016 00:41
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I have my own principles on non-aggression. If you study adherents of the NAP, you should recognize that my views are distinct from that of Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard.
Anarchists do not believe in masters, which is why we have a high proportion of atheists and agnostics. There is a sizable christian community within anarchism, which bases their arguments on Christian theology.
On the contrary...
Drlee wrote:The non-aggression principle is an unnecessary distinction. To those with well developed principles, no matter how they are attained, it should be greeted with, "Right. Soooo?
I have my own principles on non-aggression. If you study adherents of the NAP, you should recognize that my views are distinct from that of Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard.
I am frankly surprised that more libertarians and anarchists do not follow the teachings of Jesus whose message was right in their wheelhouse.
Anarchists do not believe in masters, which is why we have a high proportion of atheists and agnostics. There is a sizable christian community within anarchism, which bases their arguments on Christian theology.
My experience is that these libertards as some call them, are simply unwilling to limit their selfishness.
On the contrary...