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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: RedCream 2008-07-06 12:27

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I don't see much freedom in the so called free-market.
That's because the free market is just an arena for slaying the poor.  The rich and the corporate enjoy rock-solid Socialism from all their buddies in government.  Of course, Libertarians would never admit that that's how their ideal system would run.

Market forces are a wonderful thing.  But the wealthy and the corporations are more and more insulated from those forces, since they now own the government from all the bribery going on.  Look at all those Senators who received sweet mortgage deals from lenders, and so it's not surprising they are all for government bailouts of the entire lending industry.

Why isn't it welfare when a corporation receives it?

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