Re: Libertarian Paternalist!

2003-06-30 Thread John Morrow
So for this "libertarian paternalist" viewpoint, is the goal of these plans to force people to do certain things, or make certain behaviors "default" in the sense that they are the status quo unless people voluntarily decide to do otherwise? Otherwise, I don't see

Re: Libertarian Paternalist!

2003-06-30 Thread moti2
to high then you risk the problem of losing work incentive. "Great news for me ... I'm a Libertarian Paternalist! I've long "what" I am, but just not the name. I ESPECIALLY like the need of humans to direct money flow into different accounts. I support many gov't

Libertarian Paternalist!

2003-06-30 Thread Grey Thomas
Great news for me ... I'm a Libertarian Paternalist! I've long "what" I am, but just not the name. I ESPECIALLY like the need of humans to direct money flow into different accounts. I support many gov't individual accounts: a forced savings retirement account (SMART