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Re: Libertarians -- where are they now?
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Who is John Galt?
on 07/05/2023, 11:47:53 UTC
Your name really caught my attention... Have you read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged...? If yes, you have my sincere congratulations! May you convince other as well to read that impressive book...

If you didn't read it though then you should... especially for wearing this name Smiley At least, it is much more worth to read that book than some topics I found recently in Off-Topic board

It would be quite difficult for me to imagine how someone who has not read the book could accidentally choose such a name for himself on the forum. Cheesy Especially since, as it seems to me, the question itself is important. The fact that in the end it turned out that John Galt appeared is not so significant. Like the question of who Satoshi Nakamoto is, the fact that this question has no definitive answer makes it more interesting for people to study the ideas that he formulated. Those who are interested in who is John Galt will somehow be able to find something interesting themselves. As I see it.

- from here, I tried to explain that, out from chaos, spontaneous order may arise

So, in fact, the states were formed, isn't it? People grouped and created some kind of order, which later grew into larger structures. After all, the main idea is not to abolish governments altogether, but that if society can do without state structures somewhere, then it would be good if there were no state structures there. Principles of reasonable necessity and sufficiency. (Yes, I skimmed through the topic, so I saw that the issue that everyone can see reasonableness in their own way has already been discussed. Accordingly, for this we have to develop a consensus, otherwise it will not work.)