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To: All; Snuffington; yall
One mistake far too many libertarians make is to associate traditional morality with big government, and hostility to freedom. - tomalak

This is not a mistake made by libertarians, but rather a fraud perpetrated by authoritarians who wish to elevate their personal preferences to the stature of moral law. - steve_b

Absurd. Read through any number of FR threads and you find libertarians condemning virtually any sort of morality as equivalent to government mandates and a police state.

And read, -- anti-libertarian 'moral majority' advocates urging governmental solutions to moral problems.

In fact, almost every time a moral issue is brought up on a thread, some libertarians leap to the presumption that traditional morality implies the laws to enforce it.

Rightly so. This is indeed how it is proposed that the WOD's, abortion, etc, be fought. With more government control.

This is almost as common as the use of the word "statist" (or "authoritarian" I suppose) toward someone disagreeing with a libertarian's position.

Again, rightly so. -- These words are being used in their correct meaning. Such governnmental control of life, liberty & property is unconstitutional, thus its advocacy IS authoritarian statism.

70 posted on 08/02/2002 8:06:23 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: tpaine
Why can't you understand that if people can't control their own behaviour, the government will do it for them?

Why is behaving morally a threat to you? Why do you think morality is a tool of government?

In fact, morality is the only viable alternative to government control.

72 posted on 08/02/2002 8:10:19 AM PDT by Tomalak
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