Libertarian Ideas: Beyond Internet Debates: How Can We Actually Implement Them?
Posted by Many_Squash_1297@reddit | Libertarian | View on Reddit | 11 comments
[removed]
bingobng12@reddit
People would love it until a recession hits
DravenTor@reddit
Who is John Galt?
Unlucky-Flatworm-568@reddit
I educated myself in business and am now living an entrepreneural life. Hopefully one day I can use some of the money to support the libertarian organisations I'm part of further.
Supporting libertarianism isn't that hard btw. Make libertarian art, make a libertarian videogame. Write libertarian essays, make videos on YouTube etc.
Engage with people in a respectful way, pick them up where they're at. By starting with "hey look, this issue is affecting your personal life and libertarianism can solve it like this" we're far more likely to achieve anything than by saying "what you believe in sucks", even if it's true.
SelectCattle@reddit
1) Donating money to libertarian candidates.
2) voting for libertarian candidates
3) preaching the gospel when the audience seems receptive
Anen-o-me@reddit
Seasteading
tacocrewman111@reddit
By lowering and or eliminating taxes, and establishing a few more ground rules how we expect the government to treat decent people. Constitutions, and things like the bill of rights are some of the earliest American liberty agreements. We need more of those and or amendments to them. One thing that I often say I'd like to see is a more tribunal localized leadership where everyone tries to work out a common goal rather than vote ourselves into a dictator.
AnimalDrum54@reddit
I think a lot of people think in extremes. They have the idea that when the dust settles their preferred government will be the last one standing. I'm of the belief that the the founding fathers had the right idea in encouraging diverse opinions that would find compromise and solutions that would benefit the people they represent. I think a libertarian utopia is a foolish endeavor just like a liberal utopia turns into Brave New World and a Conservative Utopia turns into 1984. I do think it can be a part of a multi-party system though, I think libertarian ideas are a massive missing piece in the US' current government structure and if there we're 3-4 parties working TOGETHER we could actually function as a society much better.
Notworld@reddit
In most countries? I guess you'd have to be some kind of organized cabal of billionaires secretly controlling all the world governments with bribes and blackmail.
Omega326@reddit
😂😂
RedBlue5665@reddit
Continue to advocate for less government intervention and more freedom and hope that people realize that all government actions are violence.
AutoModerator@reddit
REMOVED: due to a large amount of brigading, we are temporarily restricting posts from drive-by users. If you are unfamiliar with our beliefs or ideology, take some time to lurk, or do some research. Do not message the mod team, this will be reviewed when we have time. Messaging the mod team asking us to approve this will result in an automatic denial and potential ban as we will assume you are a clanker sending automated messages.
I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.