Comment Re:Pseudo-Libertarian (Score 1) 342
Pseudo-Libertarians are willing to accept any amount of threat to their liberties just so long as they don't come from government.
I really enjoy how you perverted the English language to support your point of view.
Libertarian: One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state.
What you call true libertarianism isn't libertarianism at all. Libertarians believe that the only role of government is to protect individual rights, and that individual rights can only be violated through the use of force. Corporations and other people are not free to forcibly compell others to deal with them in any way in a libertarian society. Therefore, they couldn't possibly be a threat to personal liberty. If they were a threat in the sense that I just mentioned, a libertarian would view it as proper for the government to stop them.
I really enjoy how you perverted the English language to support your point of view.
Libertarian: One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of the state.
What you call true libertarianism isn't libertarianism at all. Libertarians believe that the only role of government is to protect individual rights, and that individual rights can only be violated through the use of force. Corporations and other people are not free to forcibly compell others to deal with them in any way in a libertarian society. Therefore, they couldn't possibly be a threat to personal liberty. If they were a threat in the sense that I just mentioned, a libertarian would view it as proper for the government to stop them.