Solid_Raiden said:
Even Democracies must give up freedoms to achieve order though. In fact when we vote for our president we are voting for the very freedoms we are willing to give up in order to achieve that order. We do this by investigating the policies of the candidates and what we lose vs. what we gain. For instance, by looking at the political parties as a whole, Democrats would rather give up some freedoms for the pursuit of equality while Republicans would have us give up some freedoms for order and protection. To be free is to live without laws, therefore we limit our freedoms by inacting laws to protect us.
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Yes even democracies couldn't avoide the teachings of Hobbes. Absolute freedom is impossible in a world of chaos. However, I personally believe chaos can be destroyed by virtue ethics. It's the law set up by that of Aristotle who's basic principle is that ethical people will make ethical decisions. From birth ethics and justice should be the prime subjects of learning along with normal education. Teach them about the "good" as Aristotle would put it and they will be ethical people. Ethical people can live with absolute freedom devoid of a set of laws because they will do the right thing. Sure they would have the freedom to kill someone and their would be no repercussions but if they know this is unethical they won't do it.
Maybe that's just the idealist in me or maybe its a possibility. Who knows.








