Libertarianism is a tendency toward liberty. Not an absolute my-way-or-the-highway. — fishfry
As Marx put it, "The government is but a committee to organize the affairs of the bourgeoisie." — Bitter Crank
I don't get it. Doesn't that rather support my point? That we should keep a sharp eye on government and not entrust it with too much power? — fishfry
↪Frank Apisa
What, exactly, do you expect boldly forwarding straw men to accomplish? — Terrapin Station
Libertarians don't think that everyone should ideally be on a level playing field — Terrapin Station
Then that's the issue right there. If they don't care or such, then monopolies, oligopolies and such will just expand their power in light of no regulation. — Wallows
I think that there are many problem with idealist libertarianism, like with libertarians who are anarcho-capitalists.Does this sound correct? Is the (what I call) 'level playing field' problem an issue that can be resolved without appealing to notions like starting from scratch or tabula rasa? — Wallows
Yet don't confuse those talking heads for the present system that portray themselves to be libertarians always to be true libertarians. For example, a true libertarian doesn't have any issue with there being trade unions, assuming they are voluntary organizations, and will accept the idea that workers can group together when meeting their employers.One may begin to see the whole appeal of libertarianism by those nefarious elements that promote it. — Wallows
Then that's the issue right there. If they don't care or such, then monopolies, oligopolies and such will just expand their power in light of no regulation. — Wallows
That is because a lwvel playing field is a pipe dream in todays society. — Harry Hindu
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↪Frank Apisa
"But it certainly is Libertarian heaven."
Oh, "certainly", is it? — yupamiralda
It doesn't matter what it is because of. The only relevant question here is whether one ought to do what one can about it. If I can take money from those born fit, clever and desirable, and give it to those who are born stupid, unfit and undesirable, then should I? The answer has nothing to do with the reason why those differences exist in the first place. — Isaac
One of the objects of libertarianism...is as little government as possible. — Frank Apisa
Terrapin Station
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One of the objects of libertarianism...is as little government as possible. — Frank Apisa
The objective is the smallest government sustainable, so that more government or control doesn't arise in its wake. — Terrapin Station
That doesn't amount to libertarians wanting no government... — Tarrapin
...or wanting some arbitrarily small government. — Tarrapin
Also, libertarians see government as organized, non-voluntary control, which isn't limited to formal or official governments per se. — Terraipin
It helps to understand what you're going to critique before you critique it, but when does anyone ever take that advice on the Internet? — Terrapin
So your question is, "should we treat people differently because of how they were born"? — Harry Hindu
Specifically, what do you see as the major difference between "as little government as possible"...and "the smallest government sustainable?" — Frank Apisa
In my opinion, Libertarians are full of shit. — Frank Apisa
Terrapin Station
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Specifically, what do you see as the major difference between "as little government as possible"...and "the smallest government sustainable?" — Frank Apisa
The rest of my post was part of my answer.
The idea of the latter is to non-arbitrarily have the smallest government that won't lead to additional organized control via force or threat of force. The former, in the context in which you employed it, referred to the current situation in someplace like Somalia, which has nothing at all to do with libertarianism. — Terrapin Station
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In my opinion, Libertarians are full of shit. — Frank Apisa
This demonstrates an admirable economy of expression. — Bitter Crank
Libertarianism ultimately leads to chaos and anarchy. — Frank Apisa
The objective is the smallest government sustainable, so that more government or control doesn't arise in its wake. — Terrapin Station
This is the most common illogical argument made against libertarianism. The fact that you make it tells me that you aren't really informed enough for me to have this discussion with you.This is the problem with libertarianism. We either let everyone do whatever they want without interference at all, or we somehow organise to have people's actions constrained by reference to some objective. If we choose the second option then which objective is 'right' becomes nothing more than a matter of preference. — Isaac
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