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As either the transitional stage to communism or legitimate socio-economic ends in its own right.
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Today, libertarianism is a growing ideology. This ideology condemns all social facts and institutions which promote social justice in a socialist perspective.
I have the impression that many socialists are not sufficiently interested in what is thought in other ideologies than theirs.
In the heading Libertarianism of this site (po fo), you can find my summary and critic of "The Ethics of Liberty", a book of Rothbard, who is a leading figure of this ideology
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Monti wrote:
Today, libertarianism is a growing ideology. This ideology condemns all social facts and institutions which promote social justice in a socialist perspective.
I have the impression that many socialists are not sufficiently interested in what is thought in other ideologies than theirs.
In the heading Libertarianism of this site (po fo), you can find my summary and critic of "The Ethics of Liberty", a book of Rothbard, who is a leading figure of this ideology



All you're doing is including the word 'socialist', while marketing your own particular views.

You're not talking *politics* itself, you're not discussing socialism.

It's negative-ad-campaigning.
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I'll add that libertarianism is woefully out-of-date since it's predicated on an *agrarian* economics -- that's why the libertarian line always features a *folksy* narrative, with over-the-back-fence 'barters' and maybe a friendly neighborhood currency, also doubling as the basis of a tight familiar *culture*, and *country*, right -- ?

'Social justice' just means more of a social 'hands-on' culture of collective self-determination, which is a *challenge* to existing formal (bourgeois) institutions like 'currency', and 'property'.

No, society doesn't / shouldn't 'operate on its own', like Newtonian clockwork -- especially in our current era of 'Big Data', meaning that we can *easily* handle each person individually, administratively, as for collectively providing for their particular humane personal needs.

Entire industries could be *nationalized*, as Germany just did with gas -- instead of being held hostage to the 'market' invention / convention and its Frankensteinian life-path (of spiralling energy prices in Europe).

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