“But dang, that argument my teacher explained to me sure was sound-looking! I must just be lucky—those poor saps with other teachers have it wrong!”
This is actually something I’ve been wondering about regarding the disproportionate overlap between libertarianism and anthropogenic global warming skepticism. I’d like to think that this disproportionate overlap is because both views stem from a rational and objective assessment of the available data, but at the same time, I can’t deny that anthropogenic global warming would throw a monkey wrench into libertarian philosophy if it was real, so being skeptical of it saves us from doing an awful lot of mental gymnastics...
“But dang, that argument my teacher explained to me sure was sound-looking! I must just be lucky—those poor saps with other teachers have it wrong!”
This is actually something I’ve been wondering about regarding the disproportionate overlap between libertarianism and anthropogenic global warming skepticism. I’d like to think that this disproportionate overlap is because both views stem from a rational and objective assessment of the available data, but at the same time, I can’t deny that anthropogenic global warming would throw a monkey wrench into libertarian philosophy if it was real, so being skeptical of it saves us from doing an awful lot of mental gymnastics...