I wrote this today on a social media site; thought it bore sharing:
Economic conservatives and social liberals have basically the same thing in common (which is, let us note, why economic conservativism and social liberalism are united in libertarianism): though the realm of action with which they are concerned is that of public, social interaction, either individual and individual, or of individual and the State, they still claim, against the rights of the State to impose law and order, that they should be left to do as they please, that they should be free against the impositions of the State. To both, I answer in the same way: "Justice has a price. The price is freedom" (Judge Dredd, America).
Economic conservatives and social liberals have basically the same thing in common (which is, let us note, why economic conservativism and social liberalism are united in libertarianism): though the realm of action with which they are concerned is that of public, social interaction, either individual and individual, or of individual and the State, they still claim, against the rights of the State to impose law and order, that they should be left to do as they please, that they should be free against the impositions of the State. To both, I answer in the same way: "Justice has a price. The price is freedom" (Judge Dredd, America).