I see Libertarian philosophy to be like Marxism: An idealogy with valid moral points but one that naively ignores the reality of a world full of individual uniquely imperfect humans that will always fail in practice as it can only be functionaly applied on either an extremely small scale or in such a perfect world scenario that it would no longer be relevant.
I see Libertarian philosophy to be like Marxism: An idealogy with valid moral points but one that naively ignores the reality of a world full of individual uniquely imperfect humans that will always fail in practice as it can only be functionaly applied on either an extremely small scale or in such a perfect world scenario that it would no longer be relevant.
Precisely, and like Marxism, it is so incredibly easy to corrupt those ideals for just about every negative purposes imaginable, and our current state of affairs in the US is perfect proof. Libertarian ideals have facilitated everything from Corporatism, to Christian Nationalism, to even fascism as we see now.
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I see Libertarian philosophy to be like Marxism: An idealogy with valid moral points but one that naively ignores the reality of a world full of individual uniquely imperfect humans that will always fail in practice as it can only be functionaly applied on either an extremely small scale or in such a perfect world scenario that it would no longer be relevant.
Precisely, and like Marxism, it is so incredibly easy to corrupt those ideals for just about every negative purposes imaginable, and our current state of affairs in the US is perfect proof. Libertarian ideals have facilitated everything from Corporatism, to Christian Nationalism, to even fascism as we see now.
As you put perfectly, it тАЬwill always fail in practiceтАЭ.
It it literally crypto-fascism: decode it and it's absolute power for the few and enslavement of the many.