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Topic
#3950
Libertarianism is idealistically delusional, and is impractical in reality.
Status
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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.
Winner & statistics
After 1 vote and with 7 points ahead, the winner is...
Novice_II
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1890
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Round 1
Forfeited
Forfeited
Round 2
Forfeited
- Pro had the burden of proof to deliver a sound argument for the proposition "libertarianism is idealistically delusional, and is impractical in reality." The resolution falls to the contender as no argument has been presented. Pro also clearly forfeited every round of the debate with is a very bad practice especially within formal debates. Now, I also forfeited a single round but only because I was sick, and am thus exempted from any condemnation of sort. Regardless, con has won this debate.
You might want to say something in your final round so you don't end up with a tie.
I could say a few things. But it comes down to DEFINING the form of Libertarianism that is being debated. Technically speaking, anarcho-socialists are libertarians as much as anarcho-capitalists are. Classical Liberals are libertarians just as much as Night Watch Libertarians are. So are Voluntaryists. They are all very different.
such a shame, I was curious to see what he could possibly say against Libertarianism.
Ironic that the person who writes "Libertarianism" fails to show up to the fight.