Education is Not a Right

[quote]orion wrote:
The Gun in the Room

by Stefan Molyneux

“Put down the gun, then we?ll talk.”

One of the most difficult ? and essential ? challenges faced by libertarians is the constant need to point out “the gun in the room.” In political debates, it can be very hard to cut through the endless windy abstractions that are used to cover up the basic fact that the government uses guns to force people to do what they do not want to do, or prevent them from doing what they do want to do. Listening to non-libertarians, I often wish I had a “euphemism umbrella” to ward off the continual oily drizzle of words and phrases designed to obscure the simple reality of state violence. We hear nonstop nonsense about the “social good,” the “redistribution of income,” the “education of children” and so on ? endless attempts to bury the naked barrel of the state in a mountain of syrupy metaphors.

It is a wearying but essential task to keep reminding people that the state is nothing but an agency of violence. When someone talks about “the welfare state helping the poor,” we must point out the gun in the room. When someone opposes the decriminalization of marijuana, we must point out the gun in the room. When someone supports the reduction of taxes, we must point out the gun in the room ? even if one bullet has been taken out.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/molyneux/molyneux29.html[/quote]

That’s why I likened you to a feminist. Or to anyone with a cause, really.

[quote]kaaleppi wrote:
orion wrote:
The Gun in the Room

by Stefan Molyneux

“Put down the gun, then we?ll talk.”

One of the most difficult ? and essential ? challenges faced by libertarians is the constant need to point out “the gun in the room.” In political debates, it can be very hard to cut through the endless windy abstractions that are used to cover up the basic fact that the government uses guns to force people to do what they do not want to do, or prevent them from doing what they do want to do. Listening to non-libertarians, I often wish I had a “euphemism umbrella” to ward off the continual oily drizzle of words and phrases designed to obscure the simple reality of state violence. We hear nonstop nonsense about the “social good,” the “redistribution of income,” the “education of children” and so on ? endless attempts to bury the naked barrel of the state in a mountain of syrupy metaphors.

It is a wearying but essential task to keep reminding people that the state is nothing but an agency of violence. When someone talks about “the welfare state helping the poor,” we must point out the gun in the room. When someone opposes the decriminalization of marijuana, we must point out the gun in the room. When someone supports the reduction of taxes, we must point out the gun in the room ? even if one bullet has been taken out.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/molyneux/molyneux29.html

That’s why I likened you to a feminist. Or to anyone with a cause, really.[/quote]

But we libertarians are a bit trickier.

We want you to stop the violence, but we do not reject violent means to achieve that.

You need us to make your utopia work, we do not need you.

You must pretend to have rules , we find them ridiculous.

We can only win, you can only lose.