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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (96321)11/17/2008 7:59:42 PM
From: TimF   of 541791
 
That's a curious definition of "freedom of association", being the right to ban certain classes of people from participation in social, business, educational or healthcare institutions.

Banning others from participation in "social business, educational, and/or healthcare institutions" in general, wouldn't be freedom of association.

Not letting them participate in your own institution would be freedom of association, and not letting people make such a ban would be restricting or impinging on their freedom of association.

There's a big difference between "you can't participate in business" and "I'm not going to hire you"; or between "you can't get an education", and "I won't teach you".
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