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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 2007-08-15 2:37 ID:FGx0y1PJ

>>384
Yeah, I get what you're saying. Of course, hiding behind bodyguards is neither pleasant nor free. I'd like to be able to walk down the street without being accosted, kthx.

Desperate people will do desperate things. Diseased people will spread their infections. Ambitious people will raise private armies (but they won't be named that!). The power law will ensure there will be monopolies. The power disparity will increase, and my bargaining power will decrease. And so forth.

This is shit I'd rather not put up with. I don't want beggars bothering me, I don't want to catch something, and I don't want to be robbed or killed. No, I'd rather be surrounded by contented healthy people who aren't trying to stab me in the back because they're terrified of losing their job.

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