[shortening of another comment] I’m wondering how people think that wage negotiations would work out in a libertarian world, and in particular whether there are arguments that the results would be Just or good or something. Rather than e.g. the wealthiest purchasing and then enforcing a monopoly on violent force, or the workers doing the same.
I’m not saying the libertarian world is worse. I’m asking what it looks like because it seems to get more at the question of how these negotiations could, would, and should work, instead of being hopelessly obscured by non-libertarian shenanigans.
[shortening of another comment] I’m wondering how people think that wage negotiations would work out in a libertarian world, and in particular whether there are arguments that the results would be Just or good or something. Rather than e.g. the wealthiest purchasing and then enforcing a monopoly on violent force, or the workers doing the same.
I’m not saying the libertarian world is worse. I’m asking what it looks like because it seems to get more at the question of how these negotiations could, would, and should work, instead of being hopelessly obscured by non-libertarian shenanigans.