The Death of Live-and-Let-Live Liberalism

The Death of Live-and-Let-Live Liberalism

A fundamental (and faulty) premise of liberalism is that people should do what they want as long as they don’t hurt anyone else. Under these conditions, all legal acts, whether virtues or vices, are considered morally neutral—one having just as much value as another. Liberalism may have other economic and political manifestations, but the ultimate … Read more