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h/t Karen De Coster @ LRC: http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/libertarians-for-conscription/
Here's the article to which De Coster refers: http://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/09...ry/libertarian-case-national-military-service
Here are just a few of the putridities to be found therein:
Who is Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, you ask? From http://www.cato-unbound.org/contributors/pascal-emmanuel-gobry
With "libertarians" like Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, who the hell needs statists ... ?
Apparently, this is the first of four essays on the theme "National Service: What Do We Owe?"
http://www.cato-unbound.org/issues/september-2013/national-service-what-do-we-owe
Fortunately, Jacob Hornberger will be contributing the final entry on September 16th. Give 'em hell, Jacob!
Karen De Coster said:Libertarians for Conscription
From Cato, of course. This post at Cato, "The Libertarian Case for National Military Service,“ reads like satire, but alas, it is not. The author actually writes “freedom isn’t free,” and he thinks that libertarians shouldn’t recoil from the notion of mandatory military service because serving your government masters can be a “pillar of freedom” rather than a coercive and unjust oppression.
Here's the article to which De Coster refers: http://www.cato-unbound.org/2013/09...ry/libertarian-case-national-military-service
Here are just a few of the putridities to be found therein:
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry said:Libertarians think it’s legitimate for the state to use violence to take people’s money.
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry said:[Libertarians] think it’s legitimate for the state to mandate children to be educated for approximately twelve years of their life.
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry said:[L]ibertarians are actually fine with the state taking people’s money and time and work if there is a sufficiently compelling interest.
Who is Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, you ask? From http://www.cato-unbound.org/contributors/pascal-emmanuel-gobry
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry is the founder of Noosphere, a social media market research firm. He is also a contributor at Forbes and a business and economics columnist at Atlantico.
He was formerly with Business Insider, where he co-created BI Intelligence, the company’s market research service. He also covered the technology business in Europe and globally. Gobry is a lecturer at HEC Paris business school and a mentor at startup accelerator programs SeedCamp and Le Camping. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Forbes, The Daily Beast, The Daily, Le Figaro, Rue89, techPresident, The American Scene, and even Fashionista.
He is a graduate of HEC Paris.
With "libertarians" like Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, who the hell needs statists ... ?
Apparently, this is the first of four essays on the theme "National Service: What Do We Owe?"
http://www.cato-unbound.org/issues/september-2013/national-service-what-do-we-owe
Fortunately, Jacob Hornberger will be contributing the final entry on September 16th. Give 'em hell, Jacob!