John Stossel’s recent column, “There ought not to be a law” reveals many of the shortcomings when it comes to Libertarian orthodoxy. Stossel begins by proposing a false dichotomy. He declares that he is a libertarian because he sees “a false choice offered by the political left and right: government control of the economy -- or government control of our personal lives.”
Thomas: What Libertarians like Stossel get wrong about morality