Sometimes I think the only kind of libertarianism that makes sense is what I’d call “tragic libertarianism.” There is no magic market fairy. Awful things are going to happen to people. Poverty, crime, illness, and war. The libertarian part is that our ability to alleviate suffering through the government is limited. The tragic part is that this is not good news.
There’s another tragic bit—some of what government does makes things worse. There’s no magic government fairy that guarantees good (or even non-horrible) results just because a government is doing something.
Sometimes I think the only kind of libertarianism that makes sense is what I’d call “tragic libertarianism.” There is no magic market fairy. Awful things are going to happen to people. Poverty, crime, illness, and war. The libertarian part is that our ability to alleviate suffering through the government is limited. The tragic part is that this is not good news.
There’s another tragic bit—some of what government does makes things worse. There’s no magic government fairy that guarantees good (or even non-horrible) results just because a government is doing something.
Yes, exactly.