give me books on the running of libertarian/libertarian socialist societies
i don't want rhetoric about why the state is bad, i want to see the proposed alternative and how life in a libertarian utopia might ideally function
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if you reply to this thread after my post you are a poseur
Well after capitalism is destroyed humans will just naturally revert to a peaceful utopia. We don't have to propose an alternative, because humans are just innately good and it's only capitalism that makes them do harmful things to each other.
>>9487479
This is actually really clever. It's a subtle way of planting a seed of dissonance in the mind of a leftist by hinting to the inherently religious nature of the socialist worldview.
>>9487407
>how life in a libertarian utopia might ideally function
It doesn't. The idea is that the individual is innately good and will ultimately make the correct decision, but we all know how that ends up. Just imagine everyone being able to do whatever they feel is correct for themselves with no government intervention. It would be complete chaos before the end of the day.
I don't really have any idea of books that present the theory. It's a really hard ideology to properly defend. And rightfully so. It's almost as bad as liberalism when it comes to holding up under scrutiny.
Libertarian socialism doesn't exist. Libertarianism is capitalism.
>>9487412
holy shit your actually right
>>9487601
>Libertarian socialism doesn't exist
socialists invented the term libertarian
>on the running of libertarian/libertarian socialist societies
Given that these would be anarchist societies nothing has been very concretely laid out because of course that would be authority
It is expected people will work things out themselves as they proceed and organise
You would participate in the management of your workplace and your community and in the broader industrial and area and regional interactions
>>9487601
>implying
>>9487601
It does exist, the word does not mean that
>>9487713
>humans are innately greedy and if allowed to pursue their own best interests market pressures will lead to organic cooperation and common ethical values
>>9487507
>themselves with no government intervention. It would be complete chaos before the end of the day.
What makes you believe this? Humans always find a way of organizing themselves peacefully so long as their aren't situations (or perceptions) of oppression occurring.