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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: RedCream 2008-03-21 22:13

FIDDY TU MOAR!  I'm pwning you jerkoffs all over this bitch.

And Libertarianism's infallibility has a self-contained truth that has no connection to the Emperor.  People should be allowed to do their own thing without constantly resorting to using the power of government.  People like to harp on the monopoly issue, but in fact those monopolies depend upon government itself to secure their positions.  One of the root causes is how government tries to secure property "rights" to an extent that far exceeds what one many ought to own.  If a man can't defend his property -- much less work it -- he should not "own" such an expanse.  Government allows such huge accumulations of wealth to be centralized under the power of ONE MAN.  Kill that government protection process, then you kill those concentrations of power, hence you kill those monopolies.  The man who dares to build too big will lose control of his own creation, which is natural and right -- as power will spread along with a slumping pile of resources, and more people will naturally take up those resources and put them to use as they deem fit.

Libertarianism is the great missing element in the US today.  All the worthless jellyspines are afraid of what it means.  It means great liberty for all, and then a natural limit is reached for all.  No kings, no serfs ... any who fall into those categories will merit their standing.  The kings would only be able to use persuasion, since any of his bodyguards would be able to kill him otherwise.  And the serfs would only have themselves to blame for their slavery, since they could just leave the area and seize excess resources for themselves.

It'll all work out -- in the world that Libertarianism can build.  Sure, a few eggs would break at first in order to serve up so many delicious omelets, but those will all be eggs that deserve to break as the system changes.

(Now I've so severely scared all you yuppie pieces of shit, that you're busily copying this posting to report@homelandsecurity.gov.  You sick fucks really can't do anything for yourselves, can you?  You need Big Daddy Government to come along and rape you for at least half your wealth, just to fund it to make sure people like me don't live in your heavily-mortgaged neighborhoods.)

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