badgenome said:
Your exact words were "[...] Libertarians put the cart before the horse. You get more freedom when people take responsibility." Do you believe that only applies to economics, as in the original argument, and not to social matters like this? It seems a peculiar place to draw the line, especially in this case when many Muslim immigrants subsist on welfare in large part because they won't assimilate. |
And go with what I said. I said that you will get more freedom when individuals in a society take more responsibility. You don't create more responsibility by granting more freedom. Society doesn't magically become better just because more freedom is given. As I said, Libertarians put the cart before the horse here. It refers to all areas actually. Take the case of freedom in the Mideast. In cases where the citizens did uprising from the ground up and took ownership, transition was much more stable and worked. Now, contrast what happened in Iraq. It was a Liberation applied by outside force overthrowing Saddam. The end result of the liberation in Iraq, as opposed to Egypt, was chaos in the street and YEARS of civil unrest, and a number of American deaths and billions spent. Going, "BLAM YOU ARE FREE" without the foundation in society to handle it, is merely chaos waiting to unfold.
On this note, the conservative side is more accurate here in regards to the nature of reality. That is why conservatives will fight a battle to preserve certain values. Of course, WHAT those values are does matter.







