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No people in any country in the world is truly free unless you're talking about countries that are in anarchy, which if I remember correctly, there aren't any.
Even with anarchy nobody would be truly free. There would still be other people getting in your way while you're getting in their way. And there would be no structure to keep people from dominating other peoples' liberties. The only way to be truly free is to be the only will in the universe. The freest you can get while coexisting with other humans is a libertarian state. You still have a structure that provides protection from those who want to infringe on your freedoms, but you have maximum freedoms where you're not infringing on other peoples' freedoms.
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Even with anarchy nobody would be truly free. There would still be other people getting in your way while you're getting in their way. And there would be no structure to keep people from dominating other peoples' liberties. The only way to be truly free is to be the only will in the universe. The freest you can get while coexisting with other humans is a libertarian state. You still have a structure that provides protection from those who want to infringe on your freedoms, but you have maximum freedoms where you're not infringing on other peoples' freedoms.
I don't really want to be free, not completely, at least. I want to have to go to school, It's my favorite place in the world and if we weren't required to attend I'm afraid that I wouldn't, not because I hate school, but because it is human nature to be lazy.
I don't really want to be free, not completely, at least. I want to have to go to school, It's my favorite place in the world and if we weren't required to attend I'm afraid that I wouldn't, not because I hate school, but because it is human nature to be lazy.
What if the choice wasn't (go to school)/(not go to school)? What if the choice was (go to school so you can get a good-paying job later)/(start working in the salt mines at age 6 and never get a better job)? Libertarianism gives you more options, but in some cases those options aren't better than the status quo. That's still no reason to deny someone the options. If someone chooses to go to school over options like the salt mines, then they'll be more motivated than someone who has no choice but to go to school.
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HAHAHA no country is free. the simple fact that the word "country" is used means people have claimed it. Find a vast expansive area, untouched by humans. That land is free. :wink.gif:
Do you think any country is truly free?
I don't think any country is truly free, discuss.
and that the united states is far, far, far from it
Touche good sir. Touche indeed.
What if the choice wasn't (go to school)/(not go to school)? What if the choice was (go to school so you can get a good-paying job later)/(start working in the salt mines at age 6 and never get a better job)? Libertarianism gives you more options, but in some cases those options aren't better than the status quo. That's still no reason to deny someone the options. If someone chooses to go to school over options like the salt mines, then they'll be more motivated than someone who has no choice but to go to school.
Like dragging a dead horse down mainstreet in Toronto on a sunday type law?
SO apparently Mon-Sat its cool and perfectly acceptable to bring your dead horse to the main street.
T: No
C: Tssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
M: Aww damn
Yeah I hate that law!