the inherent problem of libertarianism is that it is based on a lack of common sense. letting corporations have all the power means corporate oligarchies with nothing to bind them, no safety laws, etc. they will just endlessly abuse the people. it happens now already. why would unchaining them stop it?
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Corporations literally don't exist without state recognition and privilege.
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but the ideological flaw of Libertarianism is that it is about the anarcho-destructivism of collective governance in favor of all power to corporations under the guise of individualism, hence the "taxation is theft" motto. they don't believe in any public good or boundaries to profit such as workplace safety laws.
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That's not even a response to what I said. If you understood what I said, you'd know why that's wrong.
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Edited by SpiRits: 9/27/2017 2:03:51 AM[quote]the inherent problem of libertarianism is that it is based on a lack of common sense[/quote] Well then, this post is the most libertarian it will get. What is not logical to you? Libertarianism is the most consistent "ideology", not really a fan of that word. Both conservatives and liberal are just as hypocritical as each other, and hold double standards. [quote]letting corporations have all the power means corporate oligarchies with nothing to bind them, no safety laws, etc. they will just endlessly abuse the people.[/quote] What is this power you refer to? And how will they abuse the people? What safety laws are you talking about? [quote] it happens now already. why would unchaining them stop it?[/quote] How do corporations abuse people? Perhaps limited liability backed by state, is the problem, and not private contracts. LLC that applies to the big investors, not us small capitalists.