Could libertarianism work in real life? Their main presupposition is that people are rational and can agree upon everything themselves, with little government intervention. Shortly said, everything is based on trust. But some people tend to cheat and exploit other people, so they win in a system that is based on trust. I think this is the main flaw of libertarianism (at least for economic matters): too much trust is put on people.
Please eloborate how someone could cheat tjeir way to the top?
>>136142276
>But some people tend to cheat and exploit other people, so they win in a system that is based on trust.
That is why leftists must be physically removed
>>136142276
>Their main presupposition is that people are rational and can agree upon everything themselves, with little government intervention
Where do you get this idea from?
>>136142276
>Their main presupposition is that people are rational
No, the presupposition is that the irrational people will die or be subservient to the rational without the government supporting those high time preference degenerates.
>>136142276
no. Libertarianism is rational but sadly people are not. It took me a while to realize this.
>>136145588
libertarianism does not rely on the concept of rational people.
Irrational people will have to face the consequences of their actions, and they won't be able to cry to the government for neetbux when they are"down on their luck"