>>23
Libertarians claim that the founding fathers were liberatarian and that the society they formed was libertarian to some extent, no? And that todays mixed economies are all variants of some bolshy state socialism, because of the oppresion of taxes? So, in the former society slavery existed, while in the latter it does not (i exclude wageslavery here, comrades). This begs the question that taxes seems to be graver oppression than slavery, does it not?
And a wikiarticle on democracy does not prove that libertarianism is a science, does it?
>>26
Youre analysis is interesting, but it leads to the conclusion that its best to do nothing, or rather that nothing we do matter? Then what actual utility does your analysis provide, except for being a reason to become an hero?