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Politics : Libertarian Discussion Forum

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To: Gulo who wrote (5420)4/15/2003 12:43:07 PM
From: Wildstar  Read Replies (2) of 13056
 
I also happen to have great reservations about having a state that holds the power of life and death. I was just wondering how to reconcile the thought that some penalty can be considered an appropriate punishment with the notion that no one be allowed to meet out the punishment.

Have you read _The Machinery of Freedom_ by David Friedman? The personal defense agencies he proposes might be better entrusted to carry out a death penalty, since individuals would voluntarily buy laws and their enforcement, but since such a system has never existed, I hesitate to declare them fit to do so.

Since the word "libertarian" covers a lot of political territory, bounded by conservative, authoritarian and socialism and their blends, it is not surprising that libertarians often disagree on fundamental principles. Most libertarians, IMHO, are perfectly comfortable with the notion of a government that provides policing and justice systems. I think most libertarians feel an independent judiciary is the main safeguard against state power.

I probably fall on the more radical end of the spectrum of the word "libertarian." I think that recent events have shown that juries use the guns of the state to tyrannize their fellow man. In such cases, the only solution is a radical one. For example, the recent uproar over the surgeons leaving WVa due to high malpractice premiums has IMO only a radical solution, with the problem being the independent judiciary itself.
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