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	<title>Comments on: Choosing on Choice</title>
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		<title>By: Dragan Vojnovic</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dragan Vojnovic</dc:creator>
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		<description>You bring up some very good points. Points that make me, as one of your students, want to read more of what you have to say in this blog of yours. I particularly enjoyed the epilogue of your reflection, as it truly reflects the bilateral nature of freedom : being free to choose for yourself and being free from other people&#039;s freedom. Now since everything is not absolute (there are social costs/benefits to practically every activity), we&#039;ve got to pick a point in our policies where we maximize both of those liberties, wherever possible. I&#039;ll keep reading, you&#039;ve got some smart stuff to say.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You bring up some very good points. Points that make me, as one of your students, want to read more of what you have to say in this blog of yours. I particularly enjoyed the epilogue of your reflection, as it truly reflects the bilateral nature of freedom : being free to choose for yourself and being free from other people&#8217;s freedom. Now since everything is not absolute (there are social costs/benefits to practically every activity), we&#8217;ve got to pick a point in our policies where we maximize both of those liberties, wherever possible. I&#8217;ll keep reading, you&#8217;ve got some smart stuff to say.</p>
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