Liberal Capitalist Party Project
Frequently Asked Questions concerning the LiberalCapitalist.com website

Browse in : All > FAQs > Site FAQ


Q:"Good Faith"---what is it?



A:

For our purposes here at LiberalCapitalist.com, "good faith" means both the practice of honesty in debate and the presumption of honesty and good intentions on the part of those with differing opinions. Good faith rests on the presupposition that all participants in the forum possess the common goal of learning and human progress. Thus, the practice of good faith requires courtesy and even magnanimity in our interactions with others.

It should be noted however that the practice of good faith does not require the belief that bad faith does not exist, nor does it require that one must interact with those demonstrating bad faith. On this website, the most appropriate response to bad faith is one of quiet dismissal.

 

"Good faith" at Dictionary.com

A legal definition of "good faith" at Wikipedia.com

 


< prev     next >


Keywords :
  • bad faith
  • good faith

  • RatingsNumber of ratings: 3
    Options:
    View Article Map
    View Archives
    Login

    The road to wisdom? Well it's plain and simple to express:
    Err, and err,
    and err again,
    but less, and less, and less.

    -Piet Hein


    Register new account

    Request new password

    Quick Links

    What is the Liberal Capitalist Party?

    More Featured Headlines:
    Site Search
    Fellow Travellers
    Proud Affiliate
    Cato Unbound Feed
    Who's Online?
     
    Total users 0
    Total guests 25

    Welcome to our latest member, bud

    Contact Us

    Click Here for a web form or email us.

    Credits
    Currency specimen photos courtesy of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.