Libertarian Socialism

LIBERTARIAN SOCIALISM

Libertarian Socialism is incompatible with actual libertarianism


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Libertarian Socialism is incompatible with actual libertarian ideology.

Socialism fundamentally contradicts the core principles of what libertarianism stands for. Libertarianism, as envisioned by Rothbard and Hayek, promotes a society where individuals have the maximum possible autonomy in their economic and personal lives.

Libertarian Socialism attempts to reconcile the liberty of the individual with the collective ethos of socialism. How can anyone have true individual liberty when the economic system is designed to prioritize communal welfare over personal choice?

The idea of collective ownership inherently suggests a form of control or governance over property, which is antithetical to the libertarian idea of property rights where ownership is an extension of the individual. The mechanisms needed to manage collective ownership-- whether it be through direct democracy, worker councils, or other forms of communal decision-making-- require some level of bureaucracy which runs counter to the libertarian disbelief in governmental structures.

Libertarian Socialism dilutes the essence of what it means to be libertarian by trying to balance individual freedom with collective oversight.

Libertarians that try to hold the ideologies of socialism do not belong in the Libertarian Party. It would be smart for affiliates to take necessary measures that allow for their expulsion so as not to dilute the principles of our Party. //

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