Phil_Osophy
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So, it seems a lot of people on this forum are confused about what libertarianism is all about. A few even think its a conspiracy designed by the super rich to perserve the status quo. The status quo is not libertarian in any sense
There are several variations of libertarian philosophy, but almost all libertarians agree on a few basic principles
1) individual liberty- the most obvious principle. Libertarians believe that individual liberty should always come first before all else. Do as thou wilt, harm ye none. Do whatever the hell you want as long as you dont hurt anyone else.
2) free market capitalism- libertarians believe in true capitalism. We have come to the realization that we live on a little rock floating in space and the resources here are limited. With limited resources, the only way to fairly distribute them is via competition. Nothing else works. Free trade is the only way.
3) merit- libertarians believe that one should succeed or fail by his own merit. His hard work should bring him his rewards and he should have to suffer the consequences of his own mistakes. This is the only way to advance human society as we know it.
You have more liberal libertarians who believe the government isnt doing enough to guarantee our liberty. You have more conservative libertarians who think government is standing in the way. I tend to lean towards either side on different issues.
The main principle is individual liberty. With this liberty comes responsibility.
A poster said "libertarians dream of a world of mass unemployment where people have to beg mcdonalds for a job".
NO. We dream of a world where everyone pulls their own weight and utilizes their skills amd takes responsibility for their own failure. Independence, self reliance, responsibility.
I dream of a world where everyone grows their own food, builds their own house, educates their own children.
There are several variations of libertarian philosophy, but almost all libertarians agree on a few basic principles
1) individual liberty- the most obvious principle. Libertarians believe that individual liberty should always come first before all else. Do as thou wilt, harm ye none. Do whatever the hell you want as long as you dont hurt anyone else.
2) free market capitalism- libertarians believe in true capitalism. We have come to the realization that we live on a little rock floating in space and the resources here are limited. With limited resources, the only way to fairly distribute them is via competition. Nothing else works. Free trade is the only way.
3) merit- libertarians believe that one should succeed or fail by his own merit. His hard work should bring him his rewards and he should have to suffer the consequences of his own mistakes. This is the only way to advance human society as we know it.
You have more liberal libertarians who believe the government isnt doing enough to guarantee our liberty. You have more conservative libertarians who think government is standing in the way. I tend to lean towards either side on different issues.
The main principle is individual liberty. With this liberty comes responsibility.
A poster said "libertarians dream of a world of mass unemployment where people have to beg mcdonalds for a job".
NO. We dream of a world where everyone pulls their own weight and utilizes their skills amd takes responsibility for their own failure. Independence, self reliance, responsibility.
I dream of a world where everyone grows their own food, builds their own house, educates their own children.