I'm subscribed to a wide variety of political subreddits, but usually if I see a post and read the comments and go "yeah that sounds reasonable" I scroll up and the sub is typically r/libertarian. I've got libertarianitus and I'm enjoying it.
There's a lot of things going on in your claims here; can you be very precise about one thing so I can respond to it better?
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Ok my understanding of libertarianism is free market fundamentalism. Minimal government no safety net survival of fittest. This inevitably leads to wealth concentrating as rich get richer and their children inherit and have a head start. Conversely poor get poorer 1/2
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How does libertarianism address this inevitable extreme concentration of wealth and power. This then becomes a threat to democracy 2/2
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Libertarianism in general states that you can do anything as long as you don't violate someone else's rights or force them to do stuff. The way the consolidation of power threatens democracy right now is not something libertarians approve of.
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