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Kyle's avatar
Apr 17Edited

Inject this into my veins!

I used to be a staunch libertarian, but I’ve started to appreciate the wisdom inherent in regulating vice industries. Just because someone has the ability to do something destructive behind closed doors (smoking weed, getting drunk, gambling, doing porn, etc.), doesn’t mean we need to make it easier for such behavior to become public and mainstream, which is what smartphones essentially allow.

What I fundamentally want to see, however, is a cultural change. Laws can only go so far. Shame, stigma, duty, honor… those are powerful forces that have traditionally kept antisocial behavior behind closed doors. But we’re so ludicrously invested in freedom at all costs that we widely tolerate smoking weed in public, blasting music from our cars, dressing like slobs, etc., not to mention exposing our children to the craziness of social media and the internet.

Brian Villanueva's avatar

Aristotle categorized virtue as a "mean between two vices". Doing something about vice requires us to assert the primacy of virtue. But we're allergic to virtue today. Virtue has moral and theological cooties; we don't like thinking about it.

John Stuart Mill completed the dethroning of virtue, replacing it with maximal individual autonomy. Nietzsche saw the problem first. Despite his famous line, he didn't kill God, just recognized that we'd already done the deed ourselves. The common translation is, "yeah, God's dead so let's go party!" But it's really more like, "how will be live now without a divine moral order?" He thought we would get noble, brilliant, powerful overmen who would design and enforce a new moral order from their own will. We did; his name was Adolph. It didn't work out well.

I wish it were as simple as "let's regulate gambling again" or "let's stop online porn." But it's not. First we have to marshal the will to declare gambling or porn "objectively bad", but our current philosophical framework can't attach "bad" to anything consensual. You want to regulate vice? So do I. Dethrone Mill. Unmake the Enlightenment. That's the only way.

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