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awestroke 7 hours ago

Like "most of us"? America is uniquely anti-regulation

nandomrumber 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The idea that the USA is anti regulation is profoundly ignorant.

FrustratedMonky 43 minutes ago | parent [-]

Well. Most people are against pouring mercury into the drinking water. Which humans were doing before regulation. So, seems like regulation is needed.

libraryofbabel 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Just because I prefer Locke to Hobbes if you forced me to choose doesn't mean I'm some sort of anti-regulation libertarian. Far from it. But if you actually read Hobbes you will see that:

* He thinks everyone should be compelled to worship in the state-sanctioned religion

* Censorship of publications, teaching, etc. is necessary because ideas can be dangerous.

* Separation of powers (e.g. between executive, legislature, judiciary) is bad; he wants a single unitary sovereign with unlimited power.

* The sovereign is above the law

* Resisting a tyrannical sovereign is bad

...and that's why I'd pick Locke over Hobbes. And I think most of us would too.