Dilip:
I did NOT make that Opposition Statement in Post # 295 - 23/9/4!
Libertarian Statements of our Group
Statement # 1
Governments at all levels pass too many laws. Many are more restrictive than necessary, and some are just unnecessary. This unduly restrains the freedom of the individual, which is the paramount concern of society.
Statement in Opposition to Libertarian positions in Statements # 1 - # 6
Part 1:
There is no such thing as universal common-sense. Since a common-sense interpretation of the Natural Law ("do no harm to others, except in fair competition") is always subject to personal bias as to what exactly common-sense IS, there can be no consistent and irrefutable, indisputable interpretation of the Natural Law. Consequently, any attempt at one-size-fits-all Libertarianism will lead to alienation / protests / violence / overthrow of the system. Even the vaunted Judges and Police will be at each other's throats, because they have differing views of common-sense. This is the nature of humanity as evidenced throughout human history."
Part 2:
"There is no such thing as a universal definition of "fair competition". Therefore even where common-sense is not in dispute (if that could ever be the case, which Part 1 disputes), still disputes will inevitably arise over what constitutes exceptions under the Fair Competition clause. Lawyers will endlessly argue about possible exceptions, which current legal systems try to encapsulate under the living, evolving system of laws and sub-laws, which Natural Law counter-intuitively sets out to abolish.
Summary Statement:
Therefore, the very idea of a single one-size-fits-all Natural Law is illogical and is doomed to failure.
Pargat Perrer proposed this Statement. Not only did he propose it, it was not challenged by any CT'er within one week. So it is a "generally accepted" Statement in opposition to the Libertarian position.........no Statement, however, is any longer an "Individual's" Statement, once accepted by this CT'er group. All our Statements are Statements of this CT'er group.
I can understand how you got confused now..........
Poilievre's government, and it looks like he may win, will still be a disaster in my opinion (Post # 329 - 23/9/8)
Bob A (As Participant)
I did NOT make that Opposition Statement in Post # 295 - 23/9/4!
Libertarian Statements of our Group
Statement # 1
Governments at all levels pass too many laws. Many are more restrictive than necessary, and some are just unnecessary. This unduly restrains the freedom of the individual, which is the paramount concern of society.
Statement in Opposition to Libertarian positions in Statements # 1 - # 6
Part 1:
There is no such thing as universal common-sense. Since a common-sense interpretation of the Natural Law ("do no harm to others, except in fair competition") is always subject to personal bias as to what exactly common-sense IS, there can be no consistent and irrefutable, indisputable interpretation of the Natural Law. Consequently, any attempt at one-size-fits-all Libertarianism will lead to alienation / protests / violence / overthrow of the system. Even the vaunted Judges and Police will be at each other's throats, because they have differing views of common-sense. This is the nature of humanity as evidenced throughout human history."
Part 2:
"There is no such thing as a universal definition of "fair competition". Therefore even where common-sense is not in dispute (if that could ever be the case, which Part 1 disputes), still disputes will inevitably arise over what constitutes exceptions under the Fair Competition clause. Lawyers will endlessly argue about possible exceptions, which current legal systems try to encapsulate under the living, evolving system of laws and sub-laws, which Natural Law counter-intuitively sets out to abolish.
Summary Statement:
Therefore, the very idea of a single one-size-fits-all Natural Law is illogical and is doomed to failure.
Pargat Perrer proposed this Statement. Not only did he propose it, it was not challenged by any CT'er within one week. So it is a "generally accepted" Statement in opposition to the Libertarian position.........no Statement, however, is any longer an "Individual's" Statement, once accepted by this CT'er group. All our Statements are Statements of this CT'er group.
I can understand how you got confused now..........
Poilievre's government, and it looks like he may win, will still be a disaster in my opinion (Post # 329 - 23/9/8)
Bob A (As Participant)
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