As you all are probably familiar with, a lot of real unsavory types like to claim that some version of "maximizing personal freedom" is one of their core values, even if the things they actually support seem to contradict that.

Is personal liberty a good thing to have as a core value, and it's their interpretation that's wrong? Or is it something about the concept itself, where it sounds good but actually pursuing it leads to negative outcomes?

Alternatively, is it just a big empty signifier that can be used to support basically anything, i.e. it's impossible to meaningfully distinguish between correct and incorrect applications of the concept?

  • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    Personal liberty to do what? That's always the question not being asked. What exactly do you want the freedom to do?

    I have a similar skepticism towards the idea of free speech. What ideas are you so desperate to promote? Some of us might not enjoy living with the consequences.