What are some more rules/characteristics of Libertarianism
I want to make a set of rules/characteristics to show people what Libertarianism actually stands for. This is what I’ve got so far. If you have anything to add please share. The only laws should be to enforce that you can’t directly interfere with others (murder, theft, etc.) A bad law is worse than a good law is good. Rights enforce what the government cannot do to its citizens, not what citizens cannot or must do for others. Laws are not inherently moral. Right or wrong isn’t decided by how many people believe it. You don’t have the right to other people’s labour. Individuals are responsible for their own life, decisions, and consequences. Ownership is absolute. The longer politicians are in power the less free a nation will become. submitted by /u/mojochicken11 [link] [comments]
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