>Let’s drop the libertarian pretense, and call the force that provides safety for its constituents a government.
Let’s drop the philosophical confusion, and call the force that provides safety for its customers a defence agency. It is very odd that someone who is both a libertarian and an economist seems unaware of the economic arguments …
>Let’s drop the libertarian pretense, and call the force that provides safety for its constituents a government.
Let’s drop the philosophical confusion, and call the force that provides safety for its customers a defence agency. It is very odd that someone who is both a libertarian and an economist seems unaware of the economic arguments for the greater efficiency of private protection. However, I shall stick to philosophy and hope that some libertarian economists reply.
>Let’s drop the libertarian pretense, and call the force that provides safety for its constituents a government.
Let’s drop the philosophical confusion, and call the force that provides safety for its customers a defence agency. It is very odd that someone who is both a libertarian and an economist seems unaware of the economic arguments for the greater efficiency of private protection. However, I shall stick to philosophy and hope that some libertarian economists reply.