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by logifail
1452 days ago
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> none are quite as embarrassing as suggesting that Popper might seriously entertain "free debate" with a Nazi (This really is a genuine question) who is to be allowed to determine if our opponents are that, and hence worthy of what one might call preemptive intolerance? |
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Dealing more abstractly: I personally think we are justified in practicing "preemptive intolerance" when the party in question (1) has a bad faith (not merely faithless) relationship with the "language" of our political systems, and (2) demonstrates repeated intent to employ the mechanisms of our systems to subvert them. Both conditions are necessary; the absence of the latter makes the individual a LARPer.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Spencer