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Rath said:
Anarchy is the extreme of libertarianism.

To be a libertarian doesn't mean you have to take it to the very extreme though, it's a sliding scale. Just like how socialists don't have to believe that all property has to be communually owned.

The libertarians on this board don't take libertarianism to the point where they reject all established authority.

I'd note by the way that i'm not actually a Libretarian in the true sense.

I'm more of anti-corruption than anything.  The more complicated and the more you divide people, the more you create special interest groups.


Give me the ability to make a tax code right now, and i'd make a Three tiered progressive income tax system with NO deductions beyond Charity.

One for Wage Income, and one For Investment Income and one for Corporate Income (much lower then we have now).... with a Corporate VAT added on, so everybody who plays in are markets pay for it's maitenence.

No tax breaks or subsisdies for anything.

 

Note the Progressive Coporate tax.  Largely because I believe if anything things should be fostered to help smaller buisnesses.  Right now, the larger buisnesses often will take some regulations just because they know it will hit their smaller competitors harder.