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The major problem with libertarianism is its arguments.  However appealing libertarianism might sound, many of the arguments are conspicuously bad.  With further examination, more and more arguments look worse and worse.  This necessitates a huge libertarian [[apologetics]] (defense of their philosophy) which is also fraught with bad argument.
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The major problem with libertarianism is its arguments.  However appealing libertarianism might sound, many of the arguments are conspicuously bad.  With further examination, more and more arguments look worse and worse.  This necessitates a huge libertarian [[apologetics]] (defense of their philosophy), but the apologetics are also fraught with bad argument.
  
 
With sufficient confirmation bias or dishonesty, bad arguments are not a problem for some libertarians.  But identifying bad arguments and why they are bad is a useful skill in the search for better arguments for or against.
 
With sufficient confirmation bias or dishonesty, bad arguments are not a problem for some libertarians.  But identifying bad arguments and why they are bad is a useful skill in the search for better arguments for or against.
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Here is a list of criteria for judging a presentation or argument of libertarianism.  Statements should not fail any of this gauntlet of tests, applied charitably.  Whether you are moving towards or away from libertarianism, this list can be used to improve arguments and understanding.
 
Here is a list of criteria for judging a presentation or argument of libertarianism.  Statements should not fail any of this gauntlet of tests, applied charitably.  Whether you are moving towards or away from libertarianism, this list can be used to improve arguments and understanding.
  
Each of these criteria has an extended article.
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Each of these criteria has an extended article or index.
  
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{{List | What Is Wrong With Libertarianism}}
  
 
DPL IS DONE HERE
 
DPL IS DONE HERE
 
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* [[Nirvana Fallacy]]
 
* [[Diversity In Libertarianism]]
 
* [[Diversity In Libertarianism]]
 
It would be nice if there was a simple dismissal of libertarianism, but there are so many different kinds that no one argument could apply.
 
It would be nice if there was a simple dismissal of libertarianism, but there are so many different kinds that no one argument could apply.
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* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Freedom]]
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Freedom]]
Libertarians use freedom as a [[glittering generality]] of [[propaganda]].  A freedom consists of an ability to do something without a human or natural obstacle.  Libertarians redefine freedom as being unobstructed by humans.  Either definition of freedom prohibits obstructions by humans.  If a freedom is enforced, it is a right (otherwise it is merely a claim) and the prohibition of human obstruction is an enforced involuntary duty.  Every enforced freedom creates these unfreedoms.  A capability is a freedom where the ability is also a right: there is an enforced involuntary duty to enable in addition to the duty not to obstruct.
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Libertarians use freedom as a [[Fallacies_Of_Philosophy#Glittering_Generalities_Of_Propaganda|glittering generality]] of [[propaganda]].  A freedom consists of an ability to do something without a human or natural obstacle.  Libertarians redefine freedom as being unobstructed by humans.  Either definition of freedom prohibits obstructions by humans.  If a freedom is enforced, it is a right (otherwise it is merely a claim) and the prohibition of human obstruction is an enforced involuntary duty.  Every enforced freedom creates these unfreedoms.  A capability is a freedom where the ability is also a right: there is an enforced involuntary duty to enable in addition to the duty not to obstruct.
  
 
* [[Liberty And Freedom Are Amoral]]
 
* [[Liberty And Freedom Are Amoral]]
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* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Coercion]]
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Coercion]]
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[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/coercion/ Coercion: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
  
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Government]]
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Government]]
Libertarians are generally guilty of misrepresenting government.  First, they discuss government as if it is monolithic, but it is not.  Modern government is dispersed in two ways: by separation of powers among three branches and by division of responsibilities among federal, state, local, and non-government authorities.  Second, libertarians represent government as a source of coercion, but it is not.  Government is where we delibertarely channel coercion because the alternative (the private sector) gives much worse results, as the history of privately owned states (monarchies, dictatorships, and other despotisms) and private "law" such as slavery, mafias, warlords, etc. show rather clearly.  We have constructed a government that is jointly owned by all, because private ownership gives too much incentive for profit through coercion of others.
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Libertarians are generally guilty of misrepresenting government.  First, they discuss government as if it is monolithic, but it is not.  Modern government is dispersed in two ways: by separation of powers among three branches and by division of responsibilities among federal, state, local, non-government and private authorities.  Second, libertarians represent government as a source of coercion, but it is not.  Government is where we delibertarely channel coercion because the alternative (the private sector) gives much worse results, as the history of privately owned states (communisms, fascisms, feudalisms, monarchies, dictatorships, and other despotisms) and private "law" (such as slavery, mafias, warlords, etc.) show rather clearly.  We have constructed a government (a representative, democratic, constitutional republic) that is jointly owned by all, because private ownership gives too much incentive for profit through coercion of others.
  
 
* [[Reflexive Hatred Of Government]]
 
* [[Reflexive Hatred Of Government]]
 
They think "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help you" is laughable or evil.  Tell that to Social Security recipients, refugees, etc.
 
They think "I'm from the government, and I'm here to help you" is laughable or evil.  Tell that to Social Security recipients, refugees, etc.
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* [[Contamination By Government]]
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Many libertarians claim any government involvement is bad.  Then, if they wish to denounce something, they simply identify the government involvement and claim things would be improved if the government was removed.  Much like the idea that all good comes from God, and all evil from Satan.
  
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Liberalism]]
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Liberalism]]
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* [[Libertarianism Has Unbalanced Values]]
 
* [[Libertarianism Has Unbalanced Values]]
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We live in the richest societies in history.  We produce so many times more than past societies that we could abolish almost all poverty, as has been done in so many Scandinavian nations.  We are at the point where we can ask what ALL people should have.  All people should have the [[Four Freedoms]].  All people should have education, medical care, food, clothing, housing.  Who should be excepted and why?  Libertarians have no answer here: their obsession with property above all other values produces Procrustean solutions at best.  Libertarians have no ideological guidelines for balancing property with other values, no way to go beyond "I've got mine."
  
 
* [[Libertarianism Is Sold By Propaganda]]
 
* [[Libertarianism Is Sold By Propaganda]]
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* [[Perversion Of Language In Libertarian Argument]]
 
* [[Perversion Of Language In Libertarian Argument]]
Propaganda Terms (including classical liberalism), phatic language, dog-whistle terms, newspeak, libertarian special meanings of terms.
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Propaganda Terms (including classical liberalism), phatic language, [[dog-whistle]] terms, newspeak, libertarian special meanings of terms.
  
 
* [[Vulgar Libertarianism]]
 
* [[Vulgar Libertarianism]]
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* [[Overlooking Corporate Privilege]]
 
* [[Overlooking Corporate Privilege]]
Corporate socialism, corporatism, corporate catspaws, vs. unions, corps as legal individuals, limited liability, Index Of Economic Freedom
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Corporate socialism, crony capitalism, corporate catspaws, vs. unions, corps as legal individuals, limited liability, Index Of Economic Freedom
  
 
* [[Misunderstanding Of Unions]]
 
* [[Misunderstanding Of Unions]]
  
 
* [[Market Fetishism]]
 
* [[Market Fetishism]]
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* [[Free Trade]]
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Free trade should benefit all if there is comparative advantage.  But in the real world there is absolute advantage, due to mobility of capital.  This means that free trade can (and does) harm some according to the academic literature.  Undeveloped nations that have been foolish enough to listen to free trade advocates have languished in poverty, while those that have strategically erected trade barriers have developed.  That pattern is universal.  The libertarian unequivocal endorsement of free trade is merely the voice of predatory business which doesn't care if absolute advantage results in harms.  The reason multinational corporations flourish is because their internal transfers of capital between nations allows them to exploit absolute advantage at the expense of others.
  
 
* [[Public Goods]]
 
* [[Public Goods]]
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http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/weebies/weebies10.html
 
http://www.strike-the-root.com/51/weebies/weebies10.html
 
http://www.willwilkinson.net/flybottle/2007/03/20/not-that-kind-of-libertarian-puzzles-of-childrens-rights/
 
http://www.willwilkinson.net/flybottle/2007/03/20/not-that-kind-of-libertarian-puzzles-of-childrens-rights/
 
* [[Ayn Rand And Objectivism]]
 
Anybody who thinks Rand is a great author or a great philosopher can be immediately discounted.  She was the [[Horatio Alger]] of her era.
 
 
* [[Gold Standard]]
 
  
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Their Own Political Position]]
 
* [[Libertarians Misunderstand Their Own Political Position]]
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* [[Mistake Robustness For Fragility]]
 
* [[Mistake Robustness For Fragility]]
 
With all the ranting about how we're going to go bankrupt, become a dictatorship, and other such doomsaying, it's really puzzling how the USA has lasted 200+ years without this happening already.  Everything is a slippery slope to them, and they don't want to hear about feedback mechanisms that might derail their rant.
 
With all the ranting about how we're going to go bankrupt, become a dictatorship, and other such doomsaying, it's really puzzling how the USA has lasted 200+ years without this happening already.  Everything is a slippery slope to them, and they don't want to hear about feedback mechanisms that might derail their rant.
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[[Ignore Equality And Justice]]
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Markets do nothing for equality and justice, so libertarians say they must be sour grapes.  Even worse, markets create inequality and injustice: slavery is a classic example.  Most major political issues have equality and justice dimensions which libertarians ignore because their ideology has no solution.  Education?
  
 
* [[Irrational Fear Of Socialism]]
 
* [[Irrational Fear Of Socialism]]
 
Road To Serfdom,  
 
Road To Serfdom,  
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* [[Conspiracy Theories]]
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Big Guvment wants you to be enslaved!
  
 
* [[Ideology Before Pragmatism]]
 
* [[Ideology Before Pragmatism]]
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* [[Libertarian Exaggerated Self-Importance]]
 
* [[Libertarian Exaggerated Self-Importance]]
 
Tiny, shrinking minority, claims on economists, claims of rationality, etc.
 
Tiny, shrinking minority, claims on economists, claims of rationality, etc.
 
* [[Libertarian And Objectivism Are Both Stolen Terms]]
 
Libertarianism has been used by philosophers about free will for 200 years.  Libertarian was used by anarchists for roughly 100 years before it was recently co-opted by right-wing American libertarians.  Objectivism was used by Gottlob Frege for his philosophical realism decades before Rand's adoption.  The Objectivist Poets also used the term before Rand did.
 
http://anarchism.pageabode.com/afaq/150-years-of-libertarian
 

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