Can you explain how in a free market (like libertarian idealists dream of) a fair social contract is possible?
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10-14-2012, 06:48 AM
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When you buy shoes, do you expect the government to step in and make sure you buy the right size or color? If you buy the wrong size or color, the fault lies with YOU, not the salesman, not the shoe store, not the "evil rich" shoe manufacturer. This is the reality of life, it is up to you to look out for your own interests, and take responsibility for your own actions and decisions. It's called freedom and personal responsibility. If you can't afford a loan or credit card, your responsibility is to refrain from applying for it. If you don't like a company, don't do business with them.
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Can you explain how in a free market (like libertarian idealists dream of) a fair social contract is possible? - Liberal Avenger ! - 10-14-2012, 06:40 AM
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