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by LudvigVanHassen
1734 days ago
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In this hypothetical scenario, the assumption is being made that the collection good is more important than individual liberty. Another issue at play here in the US is that Americans are divided on where the line should be drawn between what can be allowed in the name of the collective good. I think it's quite obviously that the nation is very split on this. There isn't a constructive debate going on about the interplay between these two positions or a compromise. One side (people mandating restrictions) are trying to brute force mandates without interacting, constructively discussing and persuading the other side. |
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