Which libertarian idea is against which human right exactly?
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Libertarians don't care about "economic and social rights such as the right to work, to education, health, and housing." I'm sure you can find other neglected human rights that they (along with many others in both major parties) also don't care about. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights …
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This is just laziness. You can't refute a view by making fun of its most clueless supporters. Libertarians typically believe that property rights /are/ human rights, so this claim make no sense.
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If you had said, "property rights are more important than other human rights", you'd be on track. But even then it's more nuanced than that. Libertarians are often deontological moral realists who believe that property can be shown to be an inviolable right of the individual.
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Self ownership is paramount, this account is getting to be pure fallacy..
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All rights are property rights. Your body is your property, and therefore subject to property rights. The non-aggression principle and property rights are all about human rights. This definition of libertarian, claiming it ignores human rights is false.
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So you're just gonna go right ahead and prove the point of the original tweet, eh?
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