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  • A tenate of Liberty

    this is a response to one of my more moderate friends in a private message. I thought it to be worthy of general publication, so here is a short excerpt. One of the main tenants of my philosophy is that we do not have positive rights but only negative rights. Not the right to have food, medicine or shelter...
    Posted to Attackdonkey by Attackdonkey on Sun, Mar 23 2008
    Filed under: equality, crime, liberty, rights, justice, hippies
  • Re: Why is liberty a virtue?

    [quote user="Stranger"] Liberty is not a virtue, it is a right. To recognize other men this right is a virtue, humility. [/quote]Neither Virtue nor Right. A Virtue is a trait of a person, something that he has cultivated and works consistently up to. I.e. Honesty is a virtue in the sense of...
    Posted to Political Theory by Torsten on Fri, Nov 30 2007
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