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A political spectrum: Negative rights If I take your stuff, I'm invoking that I have more rights than you. That you do not have the right to the stuff but that I do. Negative rights rejects this. It is egalitarian regarding actions. If something is bad for one (to do), it is bad for all. Positive rights I have a right to something. Society owes
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[quote]But as for living my life as a fundamentalist libertarian, willing to sacrifice everything for those ideals...that’s not going to be me.[/quote] Libertarianism doesn't actually prescribe 'sacrificing everything'. In fact, you'll probably be more effective if you live a more balanced life, practicing libertarianism to that
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[quote user="Edgar729"] Wasn't it Saint Thomas Acquinas who founded the thought process of praxeology, and therefor, the entire foundation for the Austrian School of thought? He did so using his Catholic mental framework and his superior reason. Same with the spanish scholastics. Further, there are truths within the faith that predict
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In my experience, free market thought is almost always coincided with atheist thought. But at lewrockwell.org as well as in the introduction thread here on the mises forum, I find quite a few people who are Christian and anarchist. Although I do recognize that they are a vastly different creed of Christians, they are still Christians. Let me quote Joseph
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First post: Hi, I'm Niels. I'm an atheist, buddhist, anarchist, determinist, thinker.