mpjh wrote:Let's see the consequences of libertarianism:
no social security
no medicare
no FAA
no regulation of the nuclear industry
no regulation of food quality
no regulation of drug safety
no public schools
no public highways
no regulation of the transport of hazardous chemicals
etc. etc.
Not a world I want to live in.
ok, that's not libertarianism you're describing, that's anarchy.
libertarians understand and respect the necessity of government and its role in protecting its country's citizens. i don't think any libertarian, or at least very few, would say that industries that have a direct affect on the public health should not have oversight and regulation. we need a government to protect us from domestic hazards the same way we need a military to protect us from foreign. the government is also essential in creating a nation's infrastructure, including roads, bridges, dams, sewage systems, etc. you're right about social security, medicare, and public school, though. all those things suck, badly. social security and medicare are bankrupting us, through inefficiency and corruption and they restrict personal freedom by taking money from me in order to pay for systems i don't want to use. public schools are failing us, they have no standards to live up to or motivations to excel, and our children are falling behind in worldwide education standards