Neil Desmond
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I disagree that anarchy is a form of libertarianism. Libertarianism to me is where there's equilibrium between the people collectively in the form of the state and the people as individuals. The state (or any system of government) does not exist under the concept of anarchy. I don't believe property rights can exist with anarchy, and anarchy is to me an inherently unstable system.Anarchy is the purest form of Libertarianism, and that literally would be heaven on earth. However, this is completely dependent on the morality of people as a whole. That's the one fundamental issue, with a Libertarian society. If the people lose sight of what matters, or becomes an immoral people, it cannot exist. The only way a true libertarian society will ever be achieved and sustainable, is through moral and intellectual enlightenment. Just as the founder's did, when they experienced their age of enlightenment. The goal, should be to locate the issues of the founder's, and resolve them.
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