Personal liberty requires personal responsibility | Personal Liberty
The survival of liberty requires personal responsibility. Without this connection our political institutions become a means for the shifting of blame, for compelling others to fix our problems, and for living off the efforts of others. As responsibility declines, the political system grows increasingly oppressive and burdensome. Politicians pass more laws telling people what to do and how to do it. Tax-funded handouts expand to support those who do not want to produce.Yours in good times and bad,–John Myers
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First point, liberty induces a duty - agreed no, an individual does not have to be responsible to themselves. or at least gov should not impose that. But, each has the obligation of reciprocity, that they do not intrude into any one else's liberty. This is what gov should enforce.
Your second point- yes, the liberty to put a noose around your neck does not impose an obligation on others to remove it by force, but you may be forceably stopped from that in a crowded theater or at a street intersection.
'People deserve liberty whether they are responsible or not' yes, this is similar to freedom of speech for those we detest.
Quite right. An unfortunate choice of words on my part. They are inalienable... inherent in your existence. No person or government has the power or right to grant them. They just are.
Thank you for allowing me to correct and clarify.
Best regards,
O.A.
I can see what you are getting at. I would suggest that everyone should be granted Liberty in the way that they should be considered innocent until proven guilty, but I would add that if they violate someone else's rights, then they should be held responsible for the repercussions. That is personal responsibility of a sort: is it not?
Respectfully,
O.A.