You may read the subject and replace "anti-statism" with "libertarianism", because I believe that most of modern libertarianism is a political philosophy that emphasizes a decreased role of the modern nation-state. It matters because there is a difference between truly general concepts and concepts specific to our time and place in history, the current notion of a "nation" being something specific to 2011.If I were to characterize libertarianism I would say that it is "voluntary government" and not 'lack' of government. That latter would be actual anarchism. I say voluntary government because libertarianism believes in: - freedom of association (FoA) and - weakened national powersThe FoA point is where the devil in the details appears. My ability to freely associate implies that I can opt into organizations that require a relinquishing of certain freedoms within the context of my participation. Should I choose to "opt-out" then my contract should have a clause that would dictate what I am entitled or not entitled to, but I have all of my natural freedoms back. This would start with basically a hyperactive and overbearing HoA, and ultimately result in micro-governments. You can always leave, but that's not to say that leaving doesn't have penalties. How similar is this to the modern nation-state of the United States?Well it's not identical, that's true. There's a valid argument that I can not "opt-out" of citizenship in the US. People in Texas have tried this, lolz. I can apply for, and accept, citizenship in another nation, then replace my current US citizenship with that. However, I cannot create my own nation-state and therein lies the key difference. Libertarians, unlike anarchists, still accept some role of a truly national government, and the legal system & national defense are common examples. So the ideal libertarian national government borderlines on an international court. Point granted there - there is a coherent vision that can come of this all. I just wish that libertarians would actually articulate said vision.I should add as a footnote that I was drunk as a motherfucka when I wrote this.
3/4/2012 1:37:29 AM
as long as i get:free medical carethe government defining private social issues like bc/abortion/marriagestate sponsored educationfree foodgovernment housingstate controlled r&di'll be just fine with whatever we get. 16 trillion in debt. who cares. we need to pretend we can pay for these things for everyone
3/4/2012 5:47:23 PM
hell yea, let's not educate the populace!
3/4/2012 6:52:54 PM
^ it seems to work for pack_bryan...
3/4/2012 7:22:48 PM
3/4/2012 8:00:00 PM
i know. private schools always score lower than public schoolswhat would we do without the wake county school board. our poor souls would never learn the things we need to survive in this world. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. i just couldn't hold it in.liberal countries rock:[Edited on March 4, 2012 at 9:15 PM. Reason : ,]
3/4/2012 8:55:15 PM
poor people don't deserve an education?ok, fine.how's the country going to turn out when a vast number of people can't afford an education?don't give me that voucher horseshit, either.[Edited on March 4, 2012 at 9:19 PM. Reason : ]
3/4/2012 9:18:16 PM
The amount people pay in taxes would cover a lot of education. Property taxes and sales taxes dig deep into the working poor among us. Keep in mind that the poor are purposefully excluded from many of the tax breaks we in the middle class enjoy. We don't need government run schools to obtain educations for the fraction of children at risk for going without. As Europeans have discovered, vouchers are a great way to equitably distribution services for society. Far better than the current system, where the rich pay for great educations and the poor suffer in failed government schools.
3/4/2012 9:28:45 PM
if we're going to do this, we're going to do it right - we can't have the fascist government collecting taxes to redistribute to people for school, LOLOLOL
3/4/2012 9:30:33 PM
^^lol but you weren't allowed to talk about vouchers because obviously obamauniversity is the only possibly answer here ^you're right. only social ownership of all things and massive debt pretending we own anything at all will allow us to survive.i submit to your overwhelming argument...lol[Edited on March 4, 2012 at 9:38 PM. Reason : ,]
3/4/2012 9:31:49 PM
[Edited on March 4, 2012 at 9:42 PM. Reason : lol, this one is funnier]
3/4/2012 9:41:14 PM
3/4/2012 10:16:00 PM
isn't it interesting how anti-libertariansim = modern liberalismsee a religion is an organization that exists mostly outside of most govt influence and control this is why all the democrats and karl marxists and communists get their panties in a knot and hate it. because they don't have complete domination over it like they do with women and latinos and black americans.and this is why you get insane retards like ^^ attacking itit's one of the last spheres outside of total govt control. so it makes sense why the church of statism with it's bed fellows of the church of militant atheism wants to take it down.
3/5/2012 1:33:33 PM
3/5/2012 1:59:50 PM
the theory behind single payor is that the single payor can crush the reimbursement rates way down because providers wont have anywhere else to go to get paid. if you're gonna go that route you'd be better off to just skip the single payor middle man and use price controls to set standard pricing at a level where people can pay out of pocket. Thereby creating affordable care and eliminating the needless inefficiencies in collecting taxes and then sending them out to providers.
3/5/2012 3:55:10 PM
am I the only one that keeps reading the title as anti-semitism?
3/5/2012 4:09:49 PM
3/5/2012 4:19:06 PM
sandra fluke is anti semenist that's for sure
3/5/2012 9:27:44 PM
I too would prefer price controls to single payer. Take the best part of the Japanese system, price controls, and combine it with the best part of the American system, government insurance coverage for the poor. Scrap the rest. Sure, this will force the rich to suffer under the same low-price care the rest of us get, but they can always go overseas.
3/5/2012 9:35:20 PM
my problem with anti-statism:#OCCUPYCHICAGO will be the focal point of this global spiritual insurrection… 50,000 of us will converge on the windy city and confront the G8 and NATO leaders with an ultimatum. We will set up impromptu encampments throughout the city and wage a full-spectrum memewar backed up by new tactics of anarchic swarming. Our militant in-your-face nonviolence will inspire thousands of towns, cities and campuses around the world to rise up in solidarity just like they did last October.This is a worldwide, multi-front mutiny against the way our economic and military leaders are running the world.
3/5/2012 9:39:05 PM