Dan M wrote:
>
> Of course, I knew there was another strain in libertarianism that was
> based in morality. This was an ideological commitment to maximize
> individual freedom. Basically Aleister Crowley's "Harm no one and do
> what thou wilt", with the "harm no one" clause being
> optional--pa
Of course, I knew there was another strain in libertarianism that was
based in morality. This was an ideological commitment to maximize
individual freedom. Basically Aleister Crowley's "Harm no one and do
what thou wilt", with the "harm no one" clause being
optional--particularly when doing bus