Tag Archives: hierarchy
Angry Libertarians
You may have noticed something that I have observed: too many of “capital L” Libertarians are irrationally offensive in their manner. What’s up with that? If you had to describe the behavior of these Libertarians in one word, what would … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, context, disagreement, emotion, hierarchy, indpendence, injustice, judgment, Libertarian, Ron Paul
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Gideon’s Trumpet: Is Gideon v. Wainwright and Indigent Defense Counsel Still Relevant?
I really enjoy Diana Hsieh’s podcast “Philosophy in Action”, but I think that she insufficiently chewed her reply to the following question: Why is receiving the counsel of an attorney a right while receiving health care is not? In both … Continue reading