I know; we just differ on some of the details. Economics, for example.Turquoise wrote:
You and I are very similar then, imortal...
Poll
Do you support the concept of the union in today's world?
Yes, unilaterally | 44% | 44% - 11 | ||||
No, unilaterally | 12% | 12% - 3 | ||||
In some instances, but it is somewhat of an anachronism | 44% | 44% - 11 | ||||
Total: 25 |
Yeah, I'm a bit more collectivist than you, but we're probably nearly identical on social views.
Many libertarians are separated by their individual choice of which evil is the lesser; liberal ethics or christian morals.
Pretty much... I have liberal ethics in social views and somewhat Christian morals in economic issues.Reciprocity wrote:
Many libertarians are separated by their individual choice of which evil is the lesser; liberal ethics or christian morals.
I go with the willing subbordining of some of my freedoms (do not read into that statement; I am talking about the most outragious of liberties, like pissing in the well, or setting fire to the forest) for the safety of the group. But I want it to be a voluntary action; not one that is forced on me or expected of me as a matter of course.Reciprocity wrote:
Many libertarians are separated by their individual choice of which evil is the lesser; liberal ethics or christian morals.
Without unions there would be far more unfair exploitation than there presently is.