- 13 Jan 2009 03:00
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PBV, the pragmatic destroyer.
Impressive outlook on the world, you have here.
The central problem with your thesis, and inherently, what tends to be the libertarian thesis, is that you get all irritaited when someone mentions anything larger than one: a family, a community, a society, humanity.
Society exists. There's more to the world than the individual. We're all connected. Get over it.
WHY do you believe allowing an ill person to die is a criminal act?
Impressive outlook on the world, you have here.
The central problem with your thesis, and inherently, what tends to be the libertarian thesis, is that you get all irritaited when someone mentions anything larger than one: a family, a community, a society, humanity.
And there is the Collectivist position in a nutshell. Far from individual rights trumping other considerations, the Liberal position is that group pseudo-rights trump individual rights every time.
Society exists. There's more to the world than the individual. We're all connected. Get over it.
"A name indicates the existence of a thing. If, in fact, that name is false... If that is false, then it would mean that the very existence of that thing is false, wouldn't it?" Gundam SEED