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Why You Are a Libertarian
by Harry Browne
December 12. 2005
You’re a libertarian because you abhor violence . . .
When a neighbor isn’t willing to contribute as much to a social project
as you are, you’d never think of:
Using a gun
to force him to contribute;
Hiring an
armed gang to threaten to kidnap him or confiscate his money if he
didn’t contribute;
Using the
government in place of the armed gang if he didn’t contribute
— because every government
program, in the final analysis, involves violence against those who
don’t comply.
If two people have agreed to engage in voluntary behavior between them,
with no violence involved, you’d never think of:
Using a gun
to stop them;
Hiring an
armed gang to threaten to kidnap them if they didn’t stop;
Using the
government in place of the armed gang to stop them.
If a company and an individual have agreed to engage in voluntary
behavior between them, with no violence involved, you’d never think of:
Using a gun
to stop them;
Hiring an
armed gang to threaten to kidnap them if they didn’t stop;
Using the
government in place of the armed gang to stop them.
If a foreign government is not attacking America, you’d never support the
idea of initiating violence against the foreign country.
As one who abhors violence, you’re willing to tolerate anything that’s
peaceful, and you practice the principle of live and let live
— opposing the initiation of force
(violence) against anyone for any purpose.
That’s why you’re a libertarian. |