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Hope, Phil, it springs eternal. That someday man may overcome his baser instincts and truly strive to do what is right. A dream of Utopia, just a dream, a hope that someday we may achieve through our actions a better way than this. There's really a part of me that feels that way, the other part says we're going down for the last time
Where Phil and others make their fundamental mistake concerning libertarian thought is to think of it as striving for a utopia. A utopia is dependent upon man constantly exercising his goodness, as well as a belief in the perfectability of man. Neither is necessary for a libertarian-oriented world. Reward and punishment are still motivators, though in a libertarian and free market based environment they will be, for the most part, self-induced. Yours, Issodhos
"When all has been said that can be said, and all has been done that can be done, there will be poetry";-) -- Issodhos