Many libertarians claim that morality is an objective, universal code that dictates right from wrong. They believe objective morality exists as a universal principle that applies regardless of personal beliefs, people's cultures, or historical context. This view asserts that morality is fixed, binding on all people universally. In contrast, subjective morality argues that moral values are shaped by unique experiences, cultural norms, and human reasoning varying across time and space. I believe objective morality is contrary to libertarianism. Morality evolves with society. This is...
Libertarianism Requires a ‘Subjective Morality’
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