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    Countering Liberal Elitist Social Theories (and Nebulous Hypotheticals)

    Besides this: It can also be those libertarians who are utopianist and believe that if everyone just lived by their ideology the world would work out and be perfect and that we should pursue developing such a world.
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    Countering Liberal Elitist Social Theories (and Nebulous Hypotheticals)

    Congratulations, that might have worked... fifty years ago when the disparate impact tests were first introduced into the law. At this point, you can't mock them away, disparate impact is not just an academic theory, but a part of US Case Law especially in regards to civil rights law. In order...
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    Countering Liberal Elitist Social Theories (and Nebulous Hypotheticals)

    That's not what disparate impact dismisses, and the thing is, when they're looking at things like disparate impact they're looking a thousands, if not millions of people. At those levels, while they're all individuals, things tend to even out into actual statistical groupings. The problem with...
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    Countering Liberal Elitist Social Theories (and Nebulous Hypotheticals)

    The "if you really believe this, you'd be violent about it" argument actually has a long history of being used by the left against the right, specifically in regards to the Abortion debate. It's meant as a "gotcha", to make the claim that pro-life individuals don't REALLY believe that unborn...
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