@HPluckrose As a classical liberal, what are your thoughts on social democracy / the welfare & regulatory state? Are they compatible w/ CL?
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Replying to @AndrewGripp
I'm afraid I don't have well-developed ideas on the subject of economics. I'm much more about ideology & ethics.
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Do you have any thoughts on the ideology of "carnism" and the ethics of animal slaughter?https://areomagazine.com/2017/06/15/the-case-for-ending-animal-slaughter-slouching-toward-palitana/ …
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I'd suggest that not eating them doesn't mean they're less likely to die but might well suffer more in life & in the process of dying.
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The moral argument is not that animals die less if humans don't eat them but that humans do not feel complicit in their deaths.
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This argument is from James Lindsay Life in Light of Death & I find it hard to refute.
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