Milton Platt
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I don't know much about Libertarianism, and was just wondering....
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I don't know much about Libertarianism, and was just wondering....
Only for those who value civil liberties, free association, free thought,Libertarianism is the way to go!
It doesn't offer the comforting controlled environment of a parentalWhats wrong with that?
Libertarianism is the way to go!
Governments sole purpose should be to protect liberty, not take it. We should be free in all ways except free to hurt others.
Whats wrong with that?
So much freedom is taken in the name of protecting others, but its all lies, its all about big government, control and money, money and more money!
Only for those who value civil liberties, free association, free thought,
tolerance, independence, lower taxes, & minding their own business.
It doesn't offer the comforting controlled environment of a parental
type government, where security is gained thru submission.
Responding to the post didn't require watching it.Either you did not watch the video, or you did not understand what you watched.
Interesting theories. Do you happen to have any practical political experience?
Libertarianism is the way to go!
What if you just added a pinch of libertarianism to some other system?Works great until corporations strangle you into the ground.
What if you just added a pinch of libertarianism to some other system?
For example, Ameristan could benefit from waging fewer wars, &
eliminating military draft registration. You could call it "libertarian lite".
With most systems being hybrids, you can steerI agree. I can see the appeal of Libertarianism but someone needs to look out for the little guy.
Sounds like another young socialist projecting unlearned lessons into the ominous future with a moral structure established upon an insufficient foundation. Socialism, that muddled ideological passion that ever hopes to arrive at a moral endpoint through a reasoning that reduces justice, mercy, nature, happiness, and even a shadow of transcendental longing as wholly subservient to determined historical necessity.
I don't know much about Libertarianism, and was just wondering....
Works great until corporations strangle you into the ground.
Yea, ive thought about that, where a corporation wont give benefits or enough pay to there workers to live.
But, remember, libertarianism is freedom to do whatever you want except harm others.
If i was an employer and i hired a worker full time, who had a child and a house and a car that had debt to it, and i paid him $1 per hour, do you think he would survive? No, he would not be able to pay his bills. He would barely even have enough to pay for food for himself and his child. He would die. Then id have no worker. So its in my best interest to pay him liberally. Plus it shows on my part how much i appreciate and respect his help to build my business.
Libertarianism is the way to go!
Governments sole purpose should be to protect liberty, not take it. We should be free in all ways except free to hurt others.
Whats wrong with that?
So much freedom is taken in the name of protecting others, but its all lies, its all about big government, control and money, money and more money!
Only for those who value civil liberties, free association, free thought,
tolerance, independence, lower taxes, less war, gun rights, & minding
their own business.
It doesn't offer the comforting controlled environment of a parental
type government, where security is gained thru submission.
That seems a gross over simplification.
If you look back in history, you will see that a company generally only pays what is absolutely necessary to retain a worker. For a corporation, the board actually has a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders to maximize profits above most other considerations. The "owners" in this case are a relatively anonymous group of individuals and/or other corporations.
Actually history shows and STILL shows currently, that ALOT of companies pay there workers MORE then the minimum wage requirement.
Can you address the criticism in the video?