Message from @HunterxTitan
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Just not in violation of human rights
I prefer a constitution but that constitution should always be changeable by the people
How, when regulation violates human rights?
So monopolies are okay?
Can't stop those, since they violate the rights of the owner.
I’m not an economist but monopolies are usually formed by government
No they're not <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Monopolies form from a LACK of government.
A lack of influence by the state.
It depends what regulations you are on about anyway
Through regulation.
In some cases they are, only sometimes though mainly just through regulation and bailouts
Government should break up monopolies
That violates your own principles.
That violates the monopoly owners rights.
Your own system ALREADY contradicts itself.
What about the people that want to get into his field of buisness
They can
Monopolies violate human rights
What about it? They start, he buys them out
Only giving people one choice
Theres many ways to be a legal monopoly
A Monopoly doesn't ban them from competing, It just stops their competition from having much of an effect
True, but we're looking at a lolbertarian society here @notaglobe
I’m not economically libertarian just socially
I’m economically centrist
So I like some leftie ideas
i am warming to the idea of a constitution for some core values, but it should be amendable with a large majority
Economic freedom doesn’t always result in personal freedom, sometimes it does but it depends
So you are socially Libertarian yet think some Government laws like Human Rights should be completely unaccountable to the people? @bobthebuilder69
That doesn't work, since your economic principles violate someones human rights.
@Crafty should be difficult to do, including many years of struggle to do so and direct democratic consent
Yeah people shouldn’t be able to violate human rights
You taking tax violates their rights
So then no regulation happens?
That's not really Libertarian then
Then you get monopolies
If we lived in a true free market, slavery and human trafficking would be legal
That’s a violation of human rights is it not
Tbf, monopolies tend to form hostile environments which would be considered against the libertarian world view