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From: mms1646@acf4.UUCP (Michael M. Sykora)
Newsgroups: net.politics
Subject: Re: Nazi view of morality
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Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 04:38:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  8 04:38:00 1985
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>/* mmt@dciem.UUCP (Martin Taylor) /  5:59 pm  Jul  4, 1985 */

>Laws should be the minimum
>that permits society to function both freely and efficiently.  We can
>argue about the means to that end, but I think that both libertarians
>and socialists on the net would agree on the objective (fundamentalists
>might not).

This is indeed the view of utilitarians and libertarians , but I don't see
how socialists fit in.  It seems to me that they wish to introduce laws
promoting their own moral agenda, quite apart from considerations
of freedom and efficiency (I assume you mean efficiency in the production
of material wealth).

>Martin Taylor

						Mike Sykora