Just to get it out of the way: groups don’t have ideas or opinions. Individuals do, and some self-identified groups share many, but rarely all and rarely levels as the identified individuals do. This is true even for traditional groups like “liberals”, but even more so for disorganized ones like “libertarians” or “rationalists”. You can find the US Libertarian Party platform at https://www.lp.org/platform/, but the vast majority of people who admit to libertarian leaning that I know of explicitly separate the libertarian belief cluster from the Libertarian party.
The general idea (with many variations) is that it mostly works as today, just with far more individual freedom to have exceptions, and less government enforcement of specific equilibria. Unions may still exist, but they’re voluntary organizations to help employees coordinate their negotiations. The minimum wage isn’t enforced, but it probably still exists as a norm for “the lowest you should expect to pay a competent adult”.
The ultimate private property is yourself, and it’s offensive to be told that you can’t charge between $0 and some arbitrary number for your time. ESPECIALLY if the ways you can spend your time (due to preference, availability, or ability) are worth just under that, in which case you’re being told that you can’t work at all.
Just to get it out of the way: groups don’t have ideas or opinions. Individuals do, and some self-identified groups share many, but rarely all and rarely levels as the identified individuals do. This is true even for traditional groups like “liberals”, but even more so for disorganized ones like “libertarians” or “rationalists”. You can find the US Libertarian Party platform at https://www.lp.org/platform/, but the vast majority of people who admit to libertarian leaning that I know of explicitly separate the libertarian belief cluster from the Libertarian party.
The general idea (with many variations) is that it mostly works as today, just with far more individual freedom to have exceptions, and less government enforcement of specific equilibria. Unions may still exist, but they’re voluntary organizations to help employees coordinate their negotiations. The minimum wage isn’t enforced, but it probably still exists as a norm for “the lowest you should expect to pay a competent adult”.
The ultimate private property is yourself, and it’s offensive to be told that you can’t charge between $0 and some arbitrary number for your time. ESPECIALLY if the ways you can spend your time (due to preference, availability, or ability) are worth just under that, in which case you’re being told that you can’t work at all.
Thanks.