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Are Asians and the idea of libertarianism contrary to each other?
submitted 1 year ago by RichardsonDavis from self.AskSaidIt
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Indeed I do not. Most of the libertarian things I've seen online came from the Foundation for Economic Education and they aren't very clear about it. Most of the videos come off as, "You already know this so this is what it is" and the like.
I would like to discuss and ask libertarianism through the lens of an Asian trying to understand it. I understand that the rights that the West insists we have is just a commonly agreed upon tenets. It requires active enforcement for those subscribe to the ideology but what about those who do not subscribe to said ideology? What about their rights? Or do they recognize that they have rights?
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