i'm realizing i've never seen a broad libertarian response on libertarian paternalism, specif. vs status quo, not their optimal
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hmmmm you mean like nudge style improvement on status quo? I'm probably not a broad libertarian tho
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yeah nudge style. I've seen libertarian responses to it but only shades of "this isn't REALLY libertarianism"
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this seems like a straightforward question but maybe there is a trap door you're anticipating that I'm missing?
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not really. Just, as an ethos it's partially designed to appeal to libertarian principles, and i'm wondering if it succeeds on those lines
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bet you'd run into same problem you might with any other ideologically-driven group Pragmatists accept marginal improvement, purists reject
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eg probably @reason libertarians happy for any victory, someplace like idk mises or whatever will rant about praxology for 30m in response
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