The idea behind "Libertarianism" is that we should not have input in institutions that we take part in – all decisions are made by property.
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Real freedom is being able to choose between Sony or Panosonic.
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Agreed, but fake libertarian capitalists are the only ones anyone even knows about these days
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But NOTHING is more "democratic" than markets.
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Not really. At a certain point, there is more money in low cost items of mass use. Possibly that is changing, f: greater affluence Cf: Ford
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Proper libertarians are those that in the rest of the world are referred to as classical liberals.
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The political idiology spectrum's has changed but the textbooks on politics haven't.
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The public institutions you know are the product of an economic system itself. You'd have new albeit private ones under libertarianism.
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