'The Moral Libertarian Perspective' By TaraElla opened up a few fresh thoughts in me.
I agree, back in eighteenth or nineteenth centuries when libertarians became a force to be reckoned with, these was no 'big busuness'. The tyrannies they felt were always coming from governments of the times. And countering it, they could manage with a few ideas here and there, including a few related to restructuring the goverments. But now, in this era, we are using the same ideas against the tyrannies of today, most of which originate out of conglomerates. Not only that those ideas fail to stop it, but also affect the productivity of business, something of concern to all.
Presently, no state is able to address moral issues in an appropriate way, since they all resort to a collective response. Naturally, this leads to unsavoury results. Morality, being an individual attribute, needs treatment also of such a genre. For this, we need to come up with appropriate designs, both for the structure of the state and its government.
Friday, July 22, 2022
The Moral Libertarian Perspective
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