I think any question that attempts to get at the heart of the strongest objection to a public figure’s worldview is going to sound like an accusation, because in a way it is, mostly I hope it’s taken as an ultimately good natured, curious, and productive accusation. On the point of libertarianism being a “good lens”, I mean libertarianism as a policy suggestion. I am voicing suspicion that there isn’t a plausible lens behind this policy view that generalizes so well in both philosophy and the real world that it doesn’t leave Caplan’s slate of opinions looking suspicious, but for what it’s worth my second question was basically asking him to propose one.
I think any question that attempts to get at the heart of the strongest objection to a public figure’s worldview is going to sound like an accusation, because in a way it is, mostly I hope it’s taken as an ultimately good natured, curious, and productive accusation. On the point of libertarianism being a “good lens”, I mean libertarianism as a policy suggestion. I am voicing suspicion that there isn’t a plausible lens behind this policy view that generalizes so well in both philosophy and the real world that it doesn’t leave Caplan’s slate of opinions looking suspicious, but for what it’s worth my second question was basically asking him to propose one.