Then we'd be living in a much less populated, less dense, less connected, less technologically advanced society. The world's complicated. Some things need governance. (Preemptive counter strawman: I didn't say the current size of government is ideal, or anything about it at all) https://twitter.com/ARossP/status/1019314451013603329 …
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I love how the Cato Institute's acolytes actually believe that they are working toward Libertarian ends, when they are in fact, working toward Neo-Conservative/Gilded Age 2.0 ones. Cato's funders absolutely believe in collectivism, but a specific oligarchic version.
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Some Cato scholars do good work. @AlexNowrasteh, for example, has valuable research on refugees and terrorism.
My criticism is directed at utopian libertarianism (yes, there's some of that at Cato). Their fundamental error is assuming gov's the only actor that can oppress people.
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