But, in this case, we have competing freedoms, which many consider liberties. (I don't know your precise usage of liberty).Martin Hash wrote:You know what Benjamin Franklin said about sacrificing liberty.LVH2 wrote:I don't know about "liberty" but I'd also add that unions existing tend to promote other stepping stones to freedom and/or more choices. Healthcare, the enforcement of labor laws, good wages, job security. These things allow you to do stuff like buy and keep a home, or take vacations.
I want a union job. I want the freedom of association to be able to join a union.
Skipper wants to work at the docks and enjoy the benefits secured by the union, but he wants the freedom to do that without joining a union.
Since Skipper can work a non-union job, it already seems to me that his freedom is the least compromised. The fact that unions are a bridge to even more freedom makes it a slam dunk.