jgalt wrote:mrokern wrote:<snip> ... Can some things be so fundamentally wrong (e.g. slavery) that abridging freedom to abolish the offense is the more moral path?
Are you thinking of some specific abridgment of freedom that might be
required, i.e. would be
unavoidable, in order to abolish slavery (or some other fundamental wrong)...
I cannot think of any, but I might have a different definition for "freedom" than others here do...
Mmmm, beer...

Just thinking states' rights. We can agree that the Civil War in part was the federal government stepping over the wishes of states in order to correct what was perceived (including by me) to be a crime against humanity. Now yes, I know there were far more factors to it than that...but in part, it was quashing the freedom of self-determination for the states for some citizens in order to uphold freedom for other individuals who were NOT citizens at the time.
Translating that into modern times, could something similar happen re: illegal immigrants?
Newcastle for me, thanks...

DISCLAIMER: In no way should the above comments be read as supporting slavery. I'm merely trying to raise some interesting discussion points.
Back to being just a guy.
No, not that guy. Or that other one either.