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-Humans have an innate right to freedom, which mandates a system of equal freedom. Ripstein 1 |
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-Ripstein, Arthur. "Force and freedom." Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy(2009). PH |
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-This logically implies a right to property- the material conditions of exercising one’s freedom is itself something we are entitled to, which precedes the needs of others. Ripstein 2 |
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-Ripstein, Arthur. "Force and freedom." Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy(2009). PH |
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-I contend that the state has the burden of proof when it seeks to deny freedom. |
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-Nuclear power generation does not constitute a use of force against another, so a ban on nuclear power is illegitimate. The miniscule risk from nuclear accidents doesn’t count. Levendis et al |
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-John Levendis, Walter Block, Joseph Morrel. “Nuclear Power.” Journal of Business Ethics (2006) 67:37–49. |
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-This means you negate. Block |
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-Block: Block, Walter Economics and Finance Department, University of Central Arkansas and Matthew Block Computer Science Department, Simon Fraser University. “Towards a Universal Libertarian Theory of Gun (Weapon) Control: a Spatial and Geographical Analysis.” Ethics, Place and Environment, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2000. |
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