I've been reading a lot regarding the science of vaccines, and I would really appreciate it if you guys can help me develop the libertarian answer to vaccinations.
Now, I know it's a hotly debated topic, but for the purposes of this discussion let's assume vaccines are indeed effective and they do not pose health risks/complications to the individual who takes them.
If vaccines are indeed effective, then what is the justification one can make to NOT have the government force it upon its citizens? Now for me, just by principle I do not want the government forcing anything into my body, no matter how good it may be for me. However, this principled viewpoint is not good enough for many people who will simply argue that the benefits far outweigh the risks associated with not vaccinating the people (again, hypothetically assuming vaccines are indeed effective).
So what is the libertarian, free market answer? When speaking of climate change, one can take the stance that climate change is indeed real AND man-made, but we find the free-market answer to such problems in private property rights -- an argument that, in my opinion, destroys the notion that government needs to impose coercion, taxes, and regulations to save the environment.
But what is the free-market answer to vaccinations? Assuming vaccines truly are effective, what is the alternative to having government force its people into being vaccinated?
Maybe the answer is more obvious than I think, but I do need a push in the right direction from my fellow liberty lovers
Now, I know it's a hotly debated topic, but for the purposes of this discussion let's assume vaccines are indeed effective and they do not pose health risks/complications to the individual who takes them.
If vaccines are indeed effective, then what is the justification one can make to NOT have the government force it upon its citizens? Now for me, just by principle I do not want the government forcing anything into my body, no matter how good it may be for me. However, this principled viewpoint is not good enough for many people who will simply argue that the benefits far outweigh the risks associated with not vaccinating the people (again, hypothetically assuming vaccines are indeed effective).
So what is the libertarian, free market answer? When speaking of climate change, one can take the stance that climate change is indeed real AND man-made, but we find the free-market answer to such problems in private property rights -- an argument that, in my opinion, destroys the notion that government needs to impose coercion, taxes, and regulations to save the environment.
But what is the free-market answer to vaccinations? Assuming vaccines truly are effective, what is the alternative to having government force its people into being vaccinated?
Maybe the answer is more obvious than I think, but I do need a push in the right direction from my fellow liberty lovers
