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I think fastpats point is that in a libertarian society, you will have as much order (and safety) as you wish to buy. Privatization of fire and police services is not that difficult to comprehend. The service would likely improve with increased accountability.
Even privatization of highways and other public works is not unreasonable, but do you really want to live in a country with no national parks? No health care for the poor? No food for impovershed elderly? Until there is evidence that private charity could adequately fill those needs, I'm not yet ready for pure libertarianism.
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But, you as a county bought police services from the city in the county.
The libertarian view is for each person to buy such service. Any collective buying as a county is again by taxation of the unwilling. Yes, I can see privatization of services, but everyone would be taxed to support the decision made by the majority. That is just a small tweak on the current system. It is not the libertarian view I read in Pat's responses.
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It's just a short hop from public funding to private. If too few folks support police services, you will have fewer services. It's your choice. That's the point.
Presumably local communities could "tax" provided that residence in that community is "optional".
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Privately supplied services can work fine. An independent water company supplies my city's water for example. They are a monopoly. They own the pipes in the street. I have no choice but to use them. The city acting on my behalf "protects" me from water company.
Throughout history, men have found that the cooperative arrangement they had with their neighbors didn't scale up. Once they started to become victims to predators be they individual thieves or the "robber barons" of the day they saw the advantages of some sort of government that institutionalized a rule of law, enforced it - and collected taxes. The mine workers aren't going to have any leverage negotiating with the mine without some sort of government for example. That's if they were lucky. If they weren't lucky, the most powerful private entity became the defacto government. It's basic human nature that individuals are very poor at protecting common resources ("the commonwealth"). While everyone in a commune may agree not to go to the bathroom near the water source or hunt the animals in the forest to extinction, this sort of arrangement has failed time and time again to work when scaled up. It probably stops working around the time you don't know everyone in the community. Failure to recognize basic human nature is what doomed Marxism. Great in theory, very poor in practice. -Chris
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By the way, as a cohort, the elderly are the wealthiest group of Americans. There is no reason at all why the young should be funding any of their, and at some point my, needs. That's immoral. What is already aqpparent to anyone wishing to look is the fact that the bulge in the python of baby boomers won't be able to demand a smaller and smaller group of the young support them due to lack of planning, or worse, simply because they want to be maintained at the expense of others. |
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I see, but once the method of TAX is used, it is no longer libertarian by any stretch.
I see only gated communities in the suburbs and walled off areas in the cities from this endeavor. You could not shop in my area unless you paid an entrance fee?
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"If I contract with a private police service, and call them to come for a reason, there's is no sorry we can't come right now because we're arresting juveniles engaged in street racing. They come out."
No, they would have the same response issues as now. They can't come out because all their men are already responding to other clients.
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Pat's calling himself a libertarian, but I don't think he is. I thing he's an anarchist. And I think his system would last all of five minutes, until some strongman came along with the resources and ruthlessness to subjugate all of the people Pat just "freed" from the government.
Maybe Pat himself is planning on picking up the pieces. Whoever is fast enough and smart enough and rich enough to fill the void will be handsomely rewarded, at least until someone faster and smarter and richer comes along. No thanks.
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One downside I see to the Libertarian view is the bills
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Well, Pat, it's true that I don't know if your motivations are simply to get the government off your back, or something more sinister. I just know that your "system" of no laws, no controls, and no help of any kind from "big brother" would create a massive power vacuum.
It's hardly "fantasy" to believe that someone or something would fill that vacuum. Would those that seized power be better or worse than what we have now? I'm betting worse. A lot worse.
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