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virus: A passing thought on drug policy
« on: 2003-01-03 15:30:46 »
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This one has bubbled up in my mind in the last few months from time to time,
and so I decided to throw it out here to see if anyone else has this meme.

I have noticed how many libertarian type thinkers seem to favor legalization
of drugs.  In reality, however, the countries that have actually legalized
drugs to varying degrees more than the United States, tend to have very
socialistic ways of viewing the role of their governments.  I believe in fact
that they succeed in their more permissive attitudes precisely because they
have done the kind of general social planning in a wide variety of spheres
that make this possible.  For example, a socialized medicine approach to
health care issues, something I generally hear libertarian thinkers opposing.
Also a much more extensive public transportation system on all levels (local
to multinational) as opposed to American individualistic car culture, also
lessens the public safety impact of intoxication.  I think of that as
something which more socialistic countries do a better job of than Americans.

It is because of the existence of various conundrums like this, that although
I continue to have a lot of affinity for libertarian ideas (esp.
neo-Objectivst), on the whole I fail to feel the sense of ideological
commitment to the libertarian program that self identified Libertarians do.

-Jake


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« Reply #2 on: 2003-01-06 04:45:02 »
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"It is because of the existence of various conundrums like this, that although
I continue to have a lot of affinity for libertarian ideas (esp.
neo-Objectivst), on the whole I fail to feel the sense of ideological
commitment to the libertarian program that self identified Libertarians do."

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"The assumption that Social Darwinism delivers more social freedom is questionable. The welfare states of, for example, Denmark and The Netherlands, abolished capital punishment decades ago and are at the forefront of progressive legislation for women, gays and ethnic minorities - not to mention cannabis and anti-censorship. "

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