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Why is libertarianism so infallible?

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-04 7:05 ID:qJENOkNb

It is due to it being the application of political science. It does not permit failed policies to be continued fruitlessly year after year with idealistic fervour, it is next to impossible for anyone surrounded by fierce libertarian critics to continue clinging on to lies. It is a purely functional machine, lubricated with justice and fueled by free speech.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-26 14:10 ID:x7TB8WiI

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So what if the libertarian education system is stripped to it's bare fundamentals, this doesn't mean research grinds to a halt, it means that talent is encouraged to do something useful and find a high position in the nation's economy in order to apply their vision. Would you rather pay a gifted artist to express herself by throwing faeces at a wall just to prove some marxist philosophy that "capitalism stifles creativity" or would you rather encourage her to become an architect so her work become an integral part of the nation and so that she can earn enough money to apply her vision as she sees fit?

The military has a commercial application for it's research, it just requires modifying. The inter-computer communication networks and programming languages developped by the military were easily adapted for use by businesses.

Libertarianism reduces inefficiency of tax by making people pay for what they use rather than an abstract undefined entity of unfathomable complexity to the average blue collar worker.

Libertarianism prevent people from forcing their ideals on others by allowing people the freedom to do whatever they want as long as it does not hurt anyone or their property. For instance you can set up unions or a hippy commune where everyone puts all their money in a bucket on their way in and it is shared equally. What you cannot do is pull a gun to someone's head and force him to put all his money in the bucket.

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