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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 2007-06-05 14:59 ID:IkrmDymP

>>7


You said my mission statement included empty platitudes and no concrete goals, so now I revealing the fact that for some people our nation's values are not empty platitudes and that you don't need a government to tell you what your goals are. Do you think I am wrong and if so why?

>>8
For a start the core principles of Libertarianism work because certain principles do secure the freedom of nations, it has to be fought for and the product isn't perfect but it's epicly better than the alternative. No one can disagree with that. Libertarians merely apply the same reasonning used to generate these core principles in order to calculate why socialist modelled government policies continue to exploit the proletariat despite claiming to do otherwise and have discoverred that it was just another unrealistic utopia used to bolster corruption all along. The solution therefore is to prevent the government forcing ideologies on the popluation, they should be free to experiment if they want, but no one should be permitted to force anyone into economic policies they do not want, not even those evil people who own property.

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