I don't want it to have 'teeth'. That's why I'm libertarian.
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Have you written up your political philosophy? I’d read it.
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It's still a work in progress... but I'll do some more videos about various issues soon
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The legal climate has to support the cultural climate. We don’t live in a libertarian state, we live in a feminist state that explicitly disincentivizes monogamy and family formation. In a libertarian state this might be feasible, but culture will tend to align with incentives
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sigh. even if we had a libertarian state it would shortly devolve into degeneracy/hedonism because capitalists would hack into the week will of the people. Only a select few (probably 3-10% of the population) have enough self control to live virtuous lives without constraints
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Sure, so long as you’re participating of your own free will and aren’t harming anyone or expecting anyone else to participate you can live however you wish I don’t have to want to do a thing in order to support you doing a thing
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We all need the nap.
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Hard to align incentives when the frontier is so open. A free advertising market is making short work of old values. At this point libertarians must admit tradlife is nothing more than a personal aesthetic - a dying subculture born out of choice, rather than obligate coercion.
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Libertarians to trads: “lol no really, go have fun with that
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