I'll let you say whatever you want without imprisoning you, and you let me say whatever I want. You believe what you want, and so do I. etc.
The nonagression principle isn't such a bad way to deal with this as long as you actually have a population that believes in it
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Obviously right there you require a certain level of political agreement
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In any case, I think it's clear that the mainstream US left has shifted from more "live and let live" attitudes to more govt intervention
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They decided to push very hard against the "racist" bogeyman, and we're seeing the results now in this war that's heating up.
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I don't think that was actually the case in the minds of most mainstream 80s-90s liberals
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That's because it was sufficient at the time to *create* the vacuum.
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The non-agression principle is relatively modern (mid 19th century), and influenced by early socialism & anarchism. Beginning to be pozzed.
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