From: Adrian Tymes (wingcat@pacbell.net)
Date: Sun Aug 05 2001 - 14:17:39 MDT
Reason wrote:
> > > http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html
> I answered "yes" to all of those questions. Does this make me idealistic or
> unrealistic? (Or possibly callous).
>
> I mean, answering any of those questions with anything other than yes means
> that you believe there are some aspects of life in which people shouldn't be
> allowed to make their own decisions; shouldn't be allowed to rise or fall on
> their own merits. How does preventing this lead to a better society?
Well...to choose the only one of the top part that I answered "Maybe"
to (the others got "Yes"):
* People should be free to come and go across borders; to live and work
* where they choose.
For the most part this is true. But what if you live next to a
repressive government that believes in armed conquest? A defended
border is an effective defense against such, but using this defense
means you have to impose at least a little control over who may cross
said border. ("I choose to live in your nation, and my occupations are
'enforcer for the High Holy One' and 'slayer of the infidels'. Yes,
everyone in your nation is an infidel by definition.")
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