{"id":228150,"date":"2017-07-16T10:51:28","date_gmt":"2017-07-16T14:51:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/todays-libertarians-got-the-border-debate-wrong-the-lowdown-on-liberty-being-libertarian-satire.php"},"modified":"2017-07-16T10:51:28","modified_gmt":"2017-07-16T14:51:28","slug":"todays-libertarians-got-the-border-debate-wrong-the-lowdown-on-liberty-being-libertarian-satire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarian\/todays-libertarians-got-the-border-debate-wrong-the-lowdown-on-liberty-being-libertarian-satire.php","title":{"rendered":"Today&#8217;s Libertarians Got the Border Debate Wrong  The Lowdown on Liberty &#8211; Being Libertarian (satire)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    For libertarians in modern day politics, there has been more    commotion regarding the proper stance on borders than ever    before. This confusion has focused on the debate between    whether we should be proponents of open or closed borders,    and depending on who you ask, you get completely conflicting    answers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why this topic causes so much confusion among libertarians is a    complete mystery, as the debate regarding the proper stance on    borders has been self-evident for almost 50 years now. So    self-evident in fact, that Murray Rothbard barely even    addressed it in For a New Liberty: The Libertarian    Manifesto, spending less than a handful of its few hundred    pages discussing it. Why it has been so prominent lately though    can be attributed to a few things.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lets start with the overall increase in skepticism shown    towards immigration, as it will certainly be brought up as a    criticism later.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nationalism has always been something promoted by the state,    with an irrational fear of foreigners likewise trailing close    behind. Immigration, however, has always been and still is an    overall net benefit to an economy. For starters, immigrants do    not steal peoples jobs, because unless you own the company,    you do not own your job. Instead, they fill in the gaps left    by most natives. In America, immigrants tend to be either    exceedingly high or low skilled, complementing the majority of    American workers who fall somewhere in the middle. Not only are    immigrants     less likely to commit crimes than natives, but research    also shows that in America, immigrants are     assimilating better than ever before. And although we can    agree that we have a massively overblown welfare state,        immigrants as a whole     pay more in then they receive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Part of the reason this illogical cynicism has been exacerbated    in libertarian circles is due to the influx of both Democrats    and Republicans abandoning their respective party, choosing to    identify as libertarian with no real knowledge of its    specifics.  <\/p>\n<p>    These individuals, ranging from members of the alt-right all    the way to full-blown communists, have caused the focus of the    issue to be distorted. The open and closed borders    distinction serves only to confuse most people through their    subjective definitions, misleading many into arguing over    inconsequential details. They have in essence academized    libertarianism unnecessarily, much like what modern    progressives have done with inequality and racism. Thus, taking    a settled debate and adding excessive details, oftentimes    complicating it to the point of arriving at the opposite    answers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ironically, Rothbard predicted this would happen, and in    For a New Liberty no less. In it, he refers to these    groups through the borrowed Marxist terms of left-wing    sectarians and right-wing opportunists, and wrote the    following:  <\/p>\n<p>    The critics of libertarian extremist principles are the    analog of the Marxian right-wing opportunists. The major    problem with the opportunists is that by confining themselves    strictly to gradual and practical programs, programs that    stand a good chance of immediate adoption, they are in grave    danger of completely losing sight of the ultimate objective,    the libertarian goal. He who confines himself to calling for a    two percent reduction in taxes helps to bury the ultimate goal    of abolition of taxation altogether. By concentrating on the    immediate means, he helps liquidate the ultimate goal, and    therefore the point of being libertarian in the first    place. if libertarians refuse to hold aloft the banner of the    pure principle, of the ultimate goal, who will? The answer is    no one.  <\/p>\n<p>    With that in mind, we can better understand the libertarian    stance on borders, which is the complete abolition of    state-owned property, followed by a strict adherence to private    property rights. There is no adaptation of government    involvement in any issue surrounding libertarianism, and    borders are no different. Every issue brought up by the    sectarians and opportunists to muddy the waters does not hold    water themselves. Claiming the need for government to close    borders to combat a problem brought on by the state requires    the abandonment of the libertarian foundation. Wed no sooner    advocate for the government to nationalize our health industry    to solve the current insurance death spiral, brought about    through a previous intrusion of government.  <\/p>\n<p>    Likewise, the idea of handing the state more power to solve a    state-sponsored problem is antithetical to libertarianism. It    disregards both the truth that government cannot perform even    the most menial tasks as efficiently as the market can, as well    as the key argument that any authority the state is granted is    never willingly given back. Instead, we should combat the    states expansion and advocate its dissolution, specifically    the policies aggravating the problems at hand, as aggressively    as possible at each turn. For example, we may agree that the    state is currently subsidizing immigration to the detriment of    its citizens well-being, however, giving more authority to the    state to solve this matter for reasons of pragmatism only    further incentivizes the state to cause crises in other sectors    so that it may usurp more authority in its resolution.  <\/p>\n<p>    But, even the great Murray Rothbard fought vigorously with    himself over this, going back    and forth later in life. If this tells us nothing else, it    means that until such a time where it is the individual    property owners choice, the border debate is done a gross    injustice when reduced to the polarizing false dichotomy of    open or closed.  <\/p>\n<p>    What solutions can we advocate in the meantime then?  <\/p>\n<p>    Rather than fall prey to the circular logic of initial state    expansion as a means of reaching the goal of abolition, we    should spend our time calling out the problems the state is    guilty of promoting and educating those we can of the    discernable solutions the market provides. With regard to    borders, this means calling for the immediate end to all the    things currently being provided at the federal level possessing    negative incentives. These include subsidized and preferential    immigration policies, tax-funded border walls, and above all    else, the     welfare-warfare state. Similarly, the focus should also be    put on decentralization, until the point where the authority    resides in each private property owner, as mentioned earlier.    We can fight to accomplish these things simultaneously.  <\/p>\n<p>    Now, to some that are too entrenched in the debate to digest    this truth, this may sound contradictory. But we must be    vigilant not to allow the aforementioned opportunists to usher    in more state power, so that they may wield it for their own    ends. We can think of this in simpler terms through another    analogy borrowed from Rothbard. We all believe in freedom of    speech, yet we know from his    teachings that this does not include the ability to yell    fire in a theater, or disrupt a service in a private hall.    While we want these rights upheld, surely, we would not    advocate for the state to establish a Ministry of Speech to    achieve that end, as we know it would end up being a complete    contradiction of its intended purpose. Likewise, we want    private property rights, however, advocating that the state    undertakes its implementation through monopolistic tactics    should be seen as clearly self-defeating at this point.  <\/p>\n<p>    The recent election process, however, has shown us that people    are yearning for a change from the traditional solutions put    forth by government. If we could reunite behind this    foundational principle instead of tearing one another down    through petty infighting, theres no doubt we could crush any    misconception or delusion the left or right throws at us, while    simultaneously influencing an untold number of people toward    our cause as they witness the veracity of our arguments when    put up against the current status quo.  <\/p>\n<p>    Featured image: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tapwires.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.tapwires.com<\/a>  <\/p>\n<p>      This post was written by Thomas J. 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