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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Purism is practical - Liberty is the Answer Purism is practical Posted on January 4, 2016 by Ron Paul Purism is practical Those who advocate ending, instead of reforming, the welfare-warfare state are often accused of being impractical. Some of the harshest criticisms come from libertarians who claim that advocates of purism forgo opportunities to make real progress toward restoring liberty. These critics fail to grasp the numerous reasons why it is crucial for libertarians to consistently and vigorously advance the purist position. First, and most important, those who know the truth have a moral obligation to speak the truth. People who understand the need for drastic changes in foreign, domestic and, especially, monetary policy should not pretend that a little tinkering will fix our problems. Those who do so are just as guilty of lying to the public as is a promise-breaking politician. Attempting to advance liberty by lying is not just immoral; it is also a flawed strategy that is doomed to fail. The inevitable failure of reforms that do not eliminate the market distortions caused by government intervention will be used to discredit both the freedom philosophy and its advocates. The result will be increased support for more welfare, more warfare and more fiat money. Thus, those who avoid discussing the root causes of our problems, not those they smear as impractical purists, are the ones undermining liberty. For example, many Obamacare opponents refuse to advocate for true free-market healthcare. Instead, they propose various forms of Obamacare lite. By ceding the premise that government should play a major role in healthcare, proponents of Obamacare lite strengthen the position of those who say the way to fix Obamacare is by giving government more power. Thus, Obamacare lite supporters are inadvertently advancing the cause of socialized medicine. The only way to ensure that Obamacare is not replaced by something worse is to unapologetically promote true free-market healthcare. This is not to suggest libertarians should reject transitional measures. A gradual transition is the best way to achieve liberty without causing massive social and economic disruptions. However, we must settle only for compromises that actually move us in the right direction. So we should reject a compromise budget that increases spending by only 80 percent. In contrast, a budget that actually reduces spending by 20 percent would be a positive step forward. Those who advocate a so-called extreme position can often move the center of political debate closer to the pure libertarian position. This can actually increase the likelihood of taking real, if small, steps toward liberty. More importantly, the best way to ensure that we never achieve real liberty is for libertarians to shy away from making the case for the free society. Sometimes, ideological movements are able to turn yesterdays fringe ideas into todays mainstream position. Just a few years ago, it was inconceivable that a significant number of states would legalize medical, and even reactional, marijuana or that a majority of states would have passed laws allowing citizens to openly carry firearms. The success of these issues is not due to sudden changes in public opinion, but to years of hard work by principled advocates and activists. The ever-growing number of Americans who are joining the liberty movement are not interested in reforming the welfare-warfare state. They also have no interest in fixing the Federal Reserve via rules-based monetary policy. Instead, this movement is dedicated to auditing, then ending, the Fed and stopping the government from trying to run the economy, run the world and run our lives. If this movement refuses to compromise its principles, we may succeed in restoring a society of liberty, peace and prosperity in our lifetimes. Ron Paul Poster Comment: End the FED! End Obamacare! An armed society is a polite society! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Purism -- it's so good to see that word in circulation without IRONY.
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