Freedom vs. Force - The Individual and the State
You come close to playing a dangerous semantic game. There is no such thing as absolute freedom. To buy the idea of absolute freedom means allowing people to take advantage of others, to treat them with a lack of dignity and respect. To do so denies the basic tenets of democracy. Yes, we need to act and make choices within the bounds of morality and rationality, but we should never create a governmental situation which allows and encourages the debasing and exploitation of others. Your posts lean toward self-serving libertarianism.
Of course, absolute freedom doesn’t exist. Ditto for absolute force.
"Freedom vs. Force" -- false dichotomy
Please explain.
@yvilletom The video describes the two as there exists one or the other, when both have a continuum.
@FearlessFly I doubt your definition.
Definition and Explanation of False Dichotomy A false dichotomy or false dilemma occurs when two options or alternatives are presented as the only ones.
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@FearlessFly That is the reasoning of extreme libertarianism.