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So come on, generate empirical data that supports "Libertarianism" or any other political doctrine and then you can say it's based on scientific/logical principles.
Stop using the word science to make it seem as though Libertarianism not only has the best approach to economics and politics but also it's empirically the BEST SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT.
If it was THE BEST SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT, the truth of it would be a priori and almost all Governments would choose to embrace it.
It's the same argument for Democracy. Pro-Democratic spokesmen will say that it's the best form of Governance because it's representative of the wishes of the Governed. But tell that to a theocracy, or people in a theocracy, and they will without doubt disagree.
There is no single economic or political doctrine that works better than another so long as that people are content.