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Old 05.15.2009, 09:53 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by marleypumpkin
How can teaching freedom of choice, expression, less govt., & private property of the local level be corporate? Is not Corporatism a collectivist concept, then how can libertarianism's main idea be individual rights & be corporate at the same time? All you ever hear a libertarian say is, get rid of govt. spending, get rid of private banks, get rid of big business.
Getting rid of corporate model would require significant market regulation. The corporate model exists to reduce the risk for the personal investor. You would have to outlaw the principle of self-interest, and thus outlaw capitalism.

You seem to argue more for anarcho-syndicalism than Libertarianism. There simply is no guarantee in Libertarianism for this "local level" idealism.
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