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Libertarianism is a joke.

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-08 20:42 ID:9zWk4Gwy

It's the 21st century version of laissez-faire. Instead of the government raping our asses, it's the corporations. I'd rather have some form of regulation in capitalism than none. Notice how the areas that resembles libertarianism politics the most are the areas that are leeching federal money and relies heavily on manufacturing jobs. Way to take care of your population.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 13:52 ID:9Pk+YQR9

>>238
under a socialist / communist system, people are more and more restricted TO doing a specific set of actions.

under a libertarian / constitutional republic system (which i believe america no longer is), people are only restricted FROM doing a specific set of actions.

under libertarianism, the degree of state control is minimized to allow freedom, whereas in socialism the degree of state control is maximized to reach an ideal that is impossible to objectively size up as good or bad.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 16:54 ID:AqUxqioY

but if either of the two are democracies, thus the governments are elected by and represent the will of the people, aren't your points sort of moot? if the population decides to give up part of their freedoms to the state, how is this not the people using their freedom to the greatest extent.

>>239
"If an evil coorporation starts throwing orphans out into the snow so they can knock it down to build a polluting mercury processing plant, then under libertarianism they are given a fair trial, found guilty and go to prison." this is true for most other systems as well, what's your point?


"If anyone attempts to corrupt the justice system most likely they will be killed by one of the many libertarians who vow to start a war if anyone comes to take their guns."

what does curropting the justice system have to do with libertarians starting wars against people who want to take their guns?



"under libertarianism, the degree of state control is minimized to allow freedom, whereas in socialism the degree of state control is maximized to reach an ideal that is impossible to objectively size up as good or bad."

but is it possible to say whether a completely minimized state is objectively a good or bad thing?


"It's different because it is based on free speech and political freedom. This means accepting criticism, people's concerned and letting people try out different ideas as long as they don't force it on others."

Socialism is based on Free speech and political freedom too.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 17:08 ID:Heaven

Don't feed the libertarian.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 17:56 ID:CGrSzqGe

Libertrollians

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 18:02 ID:oL2Aavxj

Why do you guys like this thread so much?
I think it's made of fail and faggotry.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 23:10 ID:Gs1LD4Yx

I'm just overjoyed that someone posted a "Thread Over" to my response, makes me feel like an internet superhero.
219 here, btw.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 23:13 ID:Heaven

>>246
Thread Over.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-17 23:26 ID:Heaven

>>246
pime taradox

You write something epic as anonymous and all the credit goes to anonymous.

You write something epic as a namefag and you're still a name fag.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 4:03 ID:ygCF5Usn

>>246
MEGA FAIL. GTFO you cancerous gaiafag. Unless you're a troll trying to defame >>219, in which case, bravo.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 6:02 ID:1XvSkaC2

>>242
Socialism allows free speech, but it doesn't solve some of the most basic dilemmas of democracy.

1: 2 wolves and a fluffy bunny vote on what's for dinner.
2: Someone uses free speech and democracy to speak/vote against free speech and democracy.

Not everyone wants to be socialist and in order for liberty to survive through the ages a certain level of national self-determination is needed, freedoms which socialists reject.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 17:53 ID:E0UlUZ9P

Libertarians are stealing basic principles such as "free speech" as their own now. What's next, libertarian means liberty because libertarian has the word liberty in it?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 17:58 ID:E0UlUZ9P

>>224

Free speech is a communist principle. The people who supported it in the late 18th century were coined communists because they loved liberty. This is according to my communist sources.


Name: Anonymous 2007-05-18 18:10 ID:E0UlUZ9P

>>236

The only unbiased source information comes from the libertarian media. libertarian high five!

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 4:35 ID:TajJi1sB

>>249
High five.
>>248
All my good works are for the greater glory of anonymous.
>>249
I wasn't trying to defame >>219, as I posted >>219, but I was trolling nonetheless.  I'm no gaiafag either.

Oh, and I thought that this would be relevant to the discussion on libertarianism.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sK3AqFYAWQ


Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 16:31 ID:Heaven

>>254
Yes, that video advocates the position well.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-05 0:12 ID:gz7PLATG

A Utopian society is a Libertarian society. Discuss.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-05 0:48 ID:hkdi3yB4

Utopia doesn't, and will never, exist. In the true sense of the word it's "unattainable".

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