>most of their "rational" foundations are just way off - i.e. the world is fair, people will act like you want them too, free markets bring all the good to the world, markets are efficient, private industry doesn't corrupt etc.
I think I see the problem: most libertarians don't believe those things.
Would it be accurate to describe you as believing the government can make the world fair, the government can make people act like you want them too, the government brings all the good to the world, government is efficient, government doesn't corrupt etc.?
I think I see the problem: most libertarians don't believe those things.
Would it be accurate to describe you as believing the government can make the world fair, the government can make people act like you want them too, the government brings all the good to the world, government is efficient, government doesn't corrupt etc.?