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by RobertoG
3358 days ago
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How do they arrive to the current number of licenses? Sorry, beyond my knowledge. What are they going to do in the future? The same. When "I defend their right to do this", I don't mean only in a legal sense, but in a moral one, which, in your own words, is being questioned here. I think that they have a moral right because they are the expression of aggregate preferences of the Italian society through their democratic institutions. I realize that, probably, you don't share this view. Is this a good decision? Well, you have to define good first. Good for who? We should assume is good enough for Italians that allow it. As I said before, they are expressing their aggregate preferences. |
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I take issue with the action itself, because I question the motives and the reasoning behind it, in that, it's likely just political and no forethought has gone into the consequences.
Assuming an action is good because it is allowed is a poor assumption.