> If there are no parents or other guardiands who agreed to suuport
> the infant libertarian political ethics does not demand anyone support
> or feed the infant but libertarian ethics also does not allow anyone
> in such a case to kill the infant even if killing the infant would
> shorten the pain and suffering of the child. But as the heir of
> Ayn Rand wrote once, I think his name is Peikoff or something. he
> wrote that if a society would not be willing to lend support a orphan
> or widow no rattional person would want to live there.Meaning there
> is other rational motives beyond libertarian or objectivist ethics.---
>
This I must agree with 100%. A rational society is a polite and caring society. Those are very much rational qualities for individuals and societies.
BWS
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