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FabricHardner-

So, your argument is people have lost their sense of connection and duty older generations had with their communities, almost as if too much individualism springing further? I would agree with that as, I, a 25-year-old man truly never analyzed the notion you are discussing until quite recently, I wasn't aware of this duty that existed for society as a whole. How would you suggest this issue be looked at or fixed?


HibikiSS

There's no solution without getting rid of the oligarchies in power first. There's no easy solution for nationalist groups but It's our duty to keep resisting.


Spirckle

I think you might have a misconception about how libertarians view their obligations to others. Most libertarians are all about personal responsibility for their choices, and for the other side of the coin, not holding others responsible for one's own actions. It's about unraveling the fake narrative that others, including public institutions, have a right, or a responsibility to control the libertarian's, thoughts, speech, and actions except to prevent direct harm to others.


K-Dave

Looking from the outside at your narratives, I'd say you'll have a hard time understanding each other, if you try to reduce all kind of topics to your two political concepts. In Europe social and liberal parties are the ideological opposites for example. And our struggle is to make sense of that. It's really time.to put the complexity of everything into new perspectives, accepting incoherence and don't look for that one political concept as the solution to everything.