Time for another /lrg/ boys. Brought to you by Portubro.
This is a thread for the discussion of all ideologies that promote property rights, individual liberty and lassez-faire capitalism. This includes (but is not limited to) anarcho-capitalism, paleolibertarianism, minarchy, agorism and right-wing reactionary-ism against the left (i.e. physical removal, so to speak). All others are welcome to learn and debate us.
Reminder that this is a right-wing thread, so libertine degenerates ('live and let live' faggotry), open-border advocates and faux-libertarians (e.g. Gary Johnson) are not welcome here - people here recognise that property rights imply discrimination and a return to traditional, conservative values.
Although questions are welcome, most of them have already been answered many times, so it is recommended you get to grip with the basics first. Nobody here is obligated to argue with you, so try to avoid using fallacies in your arguments or creating unrealistic scenarios.
THREAD RESOURCES:
>Pastebin: https://pastebin.com/iT0Rw8PT
>Website: libertarianright.org
>Discord & Book Club: discord gg jCVRCR3
INTRODUCTION/REQUIRED READING:
>The Machinery Of Freedom: Illustrated Summary (David Friedman) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTYkdEU_B4o (Watch this!)
>Anatomy of the State (Murray Rothbard) - https://mises.org/library/anatomy-state
>Democracy: The God that Failed (Hans Hermann-Hoppe) - http://www.riosmauricio.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Hoppe_Democracy_The_God_That_Failed.pdf
>(Further Reading - See https://i.imgur.com/wCIpgNA.jpg for a reference)
THREAD THEME:
>hoppewave | Hans-Hermann Hoppe | physical removal - youtube.com/watch?v=u-wMmYSG9JQ
>Against the State - (Hoppewave Hans Hermann Hoppe) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLaqr3QorCw
>I need a Pinochet! - youtube.com/watch?v=zhrYY3ocQ5o
>Drop it like it's Hoppe - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPKGgo4kGQM
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>>131811804
keep bumping for me :^)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2-jH1vFrW8
Does Libertarian Fascism or Fascist Libertarianism comprise and corrupt our values or is it a legitimate tool for achieving power and making society better, more fair, and more free.
>>131813883
Unless the leader is an incorruptible libertarian and does not stray from the path to Liberty by becoming a power-lusty despot, I see no problem in rallying behind said man to overthrow the state. But I think secession movements might be more successful since they're more decentralized and largely seen as democratically legitimate.
>>131814646
who might be an example of an incorruptible libertarian? what would cause a man to worship liberty over material things like power and money. It seems intractably difficult to identify such a leader.
>>131815950
Peter Thiel?