David,
       Libertarians want to be free of restricitons of government.  Why
don't they see that restricitons imposed by corporations are more
severe?

Gene Coyle
On Dec 6, 2007, at 6:34 PM, David B. Shemano wrote:

Raghu writes:

True. But the political and market processes are inseparable parts
of
the capitalist system as a whole. Failure to recognize this is the
central weakness of the libertarian ideology.

What don't libertarians recognize?  In my experience, libertarians
are consumed with the interrelationship between the political and
market processes, and are extremely pessimistic precisely because of
public choice theory, which shows why it is so hard to separate the
two processes and establish and maintain the libertarian utopia.

David Shemano

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