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6/12/2025, 8:48:06 PM
>>24461412
It's the libertarian's central dilemma. On the one hand they ardently champion capitalism, but they don't actually want to live in modern capitalist society with its large-scale production, complicated infrastructure, and standing armies. They don't really analyze society beyond a restricted vantage point of small business owner or farmer living in some town-sized republic. (Of course you also have libertarians who envision a sci-fi dystopia with themselves as a freakish human/cyborg hybrid ruling over half the globe.)
It's the libertarian's central dilemma. On the one hand they ardently champion capitalism, but they don't actually want to live in modern capitalist society with its large-scale production, complicated infrastructure, and standing armies. They don't really analyze society beyond a restricted vantage point of small business owner or farmer living in some town-sized republic. (Of course you also have libertarians who envision a sci-fi dystopia with themselves as a freakish human/cyborg hybrid ruling over half the globe.)
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