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From: mms1646@acf4.UUCP (Michael M. Sykora)
Newsgroups: net.politics.theory
Subject: Re: Libertarians in Space
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Date: Thu, 4-Jul-85 20:34:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  4 20:34:00 1985
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>/* bob@pedsgd.UUCP (Robert A. Weiler) /  3:46 pm  Jun 29, 1985 */

>Its not the fact that the assumptions of Libertarians about
>human behaviour might be wrong, its the fact that they might
>be right that scares the bejesus out a me. I, for one, dont want to
>live in a society which has elevated greed to be its highest virtue.

So even if the libertarian system would work best, i.e., give people
what they want most, you would forcefully impose your subjective
views on everyone else, right?

Just wanted to make sure I understood you correctly.

						Mike Sykora