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      5 months ago

      so you fall into the camp of not knowing the consequences.

      the issue inherently is that the power imbalance of stuff like wealth inequality, coupled with material conditions, always end up curtailing the freedoms of those who are not on top, ironically making them less free (bit of an irony, eh?)

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        5 months ago

        Not sure what consequences you are talking about or what you are even arguing about. I agree with the second paragraph as would most libertarian outside the US so I’m like double confused.

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          5 months ago

          Not sure what consequences you are talking about

          my point exactly, and no libertarians outside the USA still advocate for low government interference

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              5 months ago

              that a lack of government does not equal an increase in freedom, instead it just allows those with power to exert it more directly upon the less well off.

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                5 months ago

                OK, how does that connect to the point of libertarian means a completely different thing in the US?

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                    5 months ago

                    Yet at no point did I ever mention any outcome of any libertarian belief or even mention if it was superior to anything. So again: How does that connect to my point?

                    Also I’d suggest you read the wiki, even that ain’t true: Not all libertarian ideologies want to abolish the government. But that’s beside the point.