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We libertarians tend to take the "live and let live" approach to a lot of moral issues. If you're not violating the rights of others, then we have no interest in using force to stop you from doing whatever you want to do. Does that mean that the behavior should always be encouraged? And if the behavior isn't expected to be very beneficial for society, how do we go about promoting better behavior? We use an article from The American Mind by Bedivere Bedrydant that takes a critical stance on libertarians getting in the way of a ban on pornography to explore these ideas.
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We libertarians tend to take the "live and let live" approach to a lot of moral issues. If you're not violating the rights of others, then we have no interest in using force to stop you from doing whatever you want to do. Does that mean that the behavior should always be encouraged? And if the behavior isn't expected to be very beneficial for society, how do we go about promoting better behavior? We use an article from The American Mind by Bedivere Bedrydant that takes a critical stance on libertarians getting in the way of a ban on pornography to explore these ideas.
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