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palou said: This is a classic prisoner's dillema. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner%27s_dilemma

I skimmed too much, apologies. This is certainly valid. But in a way, just thinking right here on the spot, it may support my perspective.

A fair rebuttal, but it's more of a solution to the problem of climate change then a barricade. Right? By noticing this phenomenon we can then be conscious of it and actively fight against it. It's the knowledge of these kinds of phenomenon that allow us to make more informed decisions when it comes to the specifics that individuals(in my individualistic framework) have to make (buying/lifestyle choices, etc. or the example of car-dillemma you illustrated).

It's legitimate, but I don't see it running counter to a libertarian framework.