The arguments in support of paying reparations are based on the principle that slavery is wrong, and therefore someone ought to make restitution and right that historical wrong. But little attention is paid to the question of who should now pay to redress historical wrongs and why that person should be held liable for historical crimes. The applicable principle here is that of individual responsibility—no one is responsible for the crimes of another and, therefore, no innocent person should be forced to pay for historical wrongs. David Gordon, discussing the case of Germany paying reparations for Hitler’s crimes, cites with approval the Welsh philosopher H.D. Lewis who said:
Naah … we’re gonna pay!! Whoever thought differently was just fooling themselves.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Aardvark 30 Oct 2024
I'm still waiting for Ben and Jerry's to give the land their headquarters is on back to the Abenaki tribe.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic OP 30 Oct 2024
Never happen!!! Reparations are only for the plebes! We pay them, THEY don’t, ever!!
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