Libertarianism (as understood everywhere except in America):
>Both capitalism and the state are intertwined systems of oppression founded on and perpetuated by the exploitation of the weak and they must be dismantled and substituted by horizontal, egalitarian institutions where people cooperate voluntarily in their pursuit of the common good.
American "libertarianism":
>Waaaah taxes! Waaaaah the EPA! Waaaah the state forcing me to buckle up! Waaaaah!
What a fucking joke.
>>132938924
who will build the roads?
>>132938924
Libertarianism (as understood by people who have not been to the Moon and back):
>Waahhh the state needs to make sure that my actions dont have consequences waahhh
In America, where we went to the Moon with our superior Imperial System and Baptist Christianity:
>People, in the end, have to make their own choices and should not be faulted for others mistakes. We have a right to own firearms as a counterbalance against government corruption, as the government is a necessary evil. We pay an amount of taxes to pay for what we all benefit from, such as roads and the education of future generations, but mostly remain free from intrusion, allowing ourselves to live a happy life in the MOST PROSPEROUS COUNTRY IN HISTORY.
What a fucking joke.
>>132939687
>he believes in the moon landing