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Do Libertarians think there WON't be a revolution under these conditions?
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03-24-2014, 10:07 AM
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Do Libertarians think there WON't be a revolution under these conditions?
In an ideal Libertarian world, the free market will allocate goods without government intervention. Those with limited purchasing power will have no demand, because demand only accounts purchasing power. Thus these people will not get access to basic goods. Programs like social security, welfare, medicare, and medicare won't exist, thus more people will become more desperate. If people lose their jobs, well they're out of luck because the system doesn't care. Do you think those who are suffering from lack of regulations/interventions in the free market will just be content, or do you think they'll revolt? They probably won't revolt right away, but almost certainly they will....eventualy
I hope this revolution does take place I said the revolution will likely not take place right away, but if the government ignores their demands, it's almost inevitable that SOMETHING will take place. That's WHY the Progressive movement was so needed. That;s WHY labour regulations were needed. Ignore those for too long and the consequences will be disastrous Ads |
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Do Libertarians think there WON't be a revolution under these conditions? - KM - 03-24-2014 10:07 AM
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