Deborah K
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Dr. Paul has left us with a pile of clues as to where his true moral compass points, but he has not really come out plainly and said, "I am a minarchist!", or "I am an anarchist!". It's true that he has said that he is a Constitutionalist - a Champion of the Constitution, even. But so am I, as I've stated in another thread - I would prefer strict adherence by the government to it over the present paradigm, and afterall it is the operating governing document of the federal government and as such ought to be held to it... but I'd also prefer the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution (and I believe Ron has said something similar, but I can't cite it at the moment), and the relative freedom of the colonies to the Articles, and ultimately real, true individual liberty. Just as well as calling himself a Constitutionalist, he's also said that the ultimate goal is self-government, the implication of course being that capital-G Government isn't necessary... and he's certainly made himself quite friendly with more than a few well-established anarchists.
Without offense, I find the unequivocal declarations that Ron IS or ISN'T something to be a bit absurd... he's never really come right out and said specifically that anarchism is preferable, or that government is. It's my personal opinion, from some of the things he's said and some of the folks he's associated himself with, that he is at least sympathetic to the philosophy of anarchism. In the end, frankly, it doesn't matter to me. It wouldn't matter to me if I were the only person on the planet who acknowledged the objective, moral truth of individual sovereignty.![]()
A reasonable perspective. Perhaps the bolded part could be directed at the OP.