niemivh, have you ever actually read the US Constitution? I mean, like, sat down and read it front to back? Maybe you should add that to your reading list.
Just about 4 months ago I read it again when I was comparing it directly to the Confederate Constitution of the Southern States. Perhaps you should read that latter document, it is practically a Libertarian Manifesto.
I know you're proud of reading it, and you want to flaunt that, and that's definitely great you read it - most people don't. But I read about a 500 page book every 1.5 weeks and transcribe it into notes, so sorry if things such as this don't impress me. I'm an aspiring author who's going to write a book on the fraud of Libertarianism all the way back to Adam Smith, so yes I've read it. Of course. I'm buying more books for research than I have places put them; I read a proverbial 'shit-ton'. And that number is probably going to near triple after this month is over and I actually go into "writer mode".
Sorry, I'm excited.

Since I've read what you are suggesting (albeit, repeatedly, in the past) would you care to read something I recommend? Outside the Confederate Constitution, that is?
"Oligarchy" by Jeff A. Winters.