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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
10 months ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Yeah, I can't even really steel man them.
>Everyone can do whatever they want so long as it doesn't infringe someone else's rights.
So, if someone has the right to travel, I can't build a house because they might want to walk through that space? Conversely, if they have the right to personal property, they can build toll booths on all the popular paths and I can't knock them down.
Thats a strawman bro and you know it. Property rights supersede travel rights. You can't stop someone from traveling if its NOT YOUR PROPERTY but that's only within nation not foreigners. No you can't knock their tolbooth down if its on their property I can't knock your fence down either.
Not to a libertarian! All rights are exactly identical in every way, except where economic policy comes into play, in which case whichever right is willing to be worth more on the Free Market™ takes precedence.
>Everyone can do whatever they want so long as it doesn't infringe someone else's rights.
So, if someone has the right to travel, I can't build a house because they might want to walk through that space? Conversely, if they have the right to personal property, they can build toll booths on all the popular paths and I can't knock them down.
The very basis is nonsensical.
Not to a libertarian! All rights are exactly identical in every way, except where economic policy comes into play, in which case whichever right is willing to be worth more on the Free Market™ takes precedence.
https://jls.mises.org/
I'll appeal to their authority