Yes, but not everyone. You’re basically giving up on the idea that everyone has a right to life...a practical right to life. Libertarianism isn’t the best system if a few low-productivity manage to survive, because almost any other system does better regarding low productivity people.
What are you trying to maximise? What are your values, and why are they the true values?
Of course. Politics is downstream of ethics. So is economics, more surreptitiously. An economist can tell you how to get more of what you value, but shouldn’t be telling you what to value.
In reality many people have relationships with other people that allow them to live even if they don’t earn enough money to feed themselves.
Yes, but not everyone. You’re basically giving up on the idea that everyone has a right to life...a practical right to life. Libertarianism isn’t the best system if a few low-productivity manage to survive, because almost any other system does better regarding low productivity people. What are you trying to maximise? What are your values, and why are they the true values?
What you write sounds like you mix questions about whats true very much with question of what you think should happen.
Of course. Politics is downstream of ethics. So is economics, more surreptitiously. An economist can tell you how to get more of what you value, but shouldn’t be telling you what to value.