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Originally posted by Bill O'Rights
Ok...I kinda like the "don't-tread-on-me-ism" euphemism. It seems accurate, to me. In fact, I may use it myself, in the future.
It's the "me-ism" that causes me to scratch my head in ponderment. I've seen you make this reference before. How do you come to view Libertarianism as self-centered, or narcissistic? At least, that's what I'm inferring from it. The most basic tenet of Libertarianism is personal responsibility. I don't see anything egocentric about that. How are you analyzing this?
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I agree, BOR. I too am curious as to where this idea of self-centered Libertarianism came from.
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"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws."
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