>>28
How is libertarianism a science? Examples of qualities of other sciences is that they use a scientific method, they are peerreviewed, and that conclusions is drawn from experiments that are repeatable. Libertarianism is any of this? Or do you mean it like a metaphore? Please explain.
"The founding father's possessed both libertarian opinions and some tyrannical opinions."
Yes, of course, and that is also true for every state today that has freedom of speach and demands taxes. So are the founding fathers society better or worse than todays society (omg this is the third time im asking exactly the same thing, god youre dim).
Libertarians are not the only supporters of democracy, as it is commonly understood, neither is freedom of speech etc. But as
>>29 so clevery points out, libertarians claim that everybody whi is not for unregulated childprostitution and courts run by the market are for tyrrany and are no better than hitler. But then again, libertarians also believe in pixies.