Politics is the mind killer. I tend to find libertarians ignore historical performance of their ideas. He does not appear incredibly rational to me. He frequently appeals to intuition, which may be a constraint of the interview but is hardly impressive.
I tend to find libertarians ignore historical performance of their ideas.
Society is causally one of the most complex objects in existence. It is very easy to mistake the causes of a given bad outcome. Whatever it is that you think is an example of the historical performance of libertarian ideas, I think you’ll find that many libertarians are well aware of said example and do not agree with your assessment.
Politics is the mind killer. I tend to find libertarians ignore historical performance of their ideas. He does not appear incredibly rational to me. He frequently appeals to intuition, which may be a constraint of the interview but is hardly impressive.
Yes it is. So why do you say the following.
Society is causally one of the most complex objects in existence. It is very easy to mistake the causes of a given bad outcome. Whatever it is that you think is an example of the historical performance of libertarian ideas, I think you’ll find that many libertarians are well aware of said example and do not agree with your assessment.
Mmm. fair point.