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Why is libertarianism so infallible?

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-04 3:45

Libertarianism is the inclusion of every sapient being into the decision making process and all that logically follows from that. Utilitarianism is the objective of ensuring the most happiness for all sapient beings and all that logically follows from that. Sometimes they compliment each other, other times they contradict.

Discuss.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-25 11:02

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Geez, you're not even trying any more. You're just putting words into my mouth.

To your point that corporations will coerce people if there is no 'protection' from government, there is one big difference between governments and corporations. Corporations operate profitable businesses, if the business isn't profitable it doesn't last long. Governments, on the other hand, are not profitable, they don't actually do anything, they don't offer services, they don't sell products. They take money away from people who earn their money, and then they give that money to other groups.

In order for a business to be profitable, it must supply some product or service that has value to people. Governments don't have that restriction.

Governments do answer to the people, that is right. People need to start calling for a libertarian government. I don't believe in conspiracies, I believe that governments are inherently there to destory value. Politians don't know how to run businesses, if they did they would be working in the corporate world.

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