{"id":84606,"date":"2013-06-17T14:54:26","date_gmt":"2013-06-17T18:54:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/why-be-libertarian.php"},"modified":"2013-06-17T14:54:26","modified_gmt":"2013-06-17T18:54:26","slug":"why-be-libertarian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarian\/why-be-libertarian.php","title":{"rendered":"Why Be Libertarian?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Why be libertarian, anyway? By this we mean, what's the point    of the whole thing? Why engage in a deep and lifelong    commitment to the principle and the goal of individual liberty?    For such a commitment, in our largely unfree world, means    inevitably a radical disagreement with, and alienation from,    the status quo, an alienation which equally inevitably    imposes many sacrifices in money and prestige. When life is    short and the moment of victory far in the future, why go    through all this?  <\/p>\n<p>    Incredibly, we have found among the increasing number of    libertarians in this country many people who come to a    libertarian commitment from one or another extremely narrow and    personal point of view. Many are irresistibly attracted to    liberty as an intellectual system or as an aesthetic goal, but    liberty remains for them a purely intellectual parlor game,    totally divorced from what they consider the \"real\" activities    of their daily lives. Others are motivated to remain    libertarians solely from their anticipation of their own    personal financial profit. Realizing that a free market would    provide far greater opportunities for able, independent men to    reap entrepreneurial profits, they become and remain    libertarians solely to find larger opportunities for business    profit. While it is true that opportunities for profit will be    far greater and more widespread in a free market and a free    society, placing one's primary emphasis on this    motivation for being a libertarian can only be considered    grotesque. For in the often tortuous, difficult and grueling    path that must be trod before liberty can be achieved, the    libertarian's opportunities for personal profit will far more    often be negative than abundant.  <\/p>\n<p>    The consequence of the narrow and myopic vision of both the    gamester and the would-be profit maker is that neither group    has the slightest interest in the work of building a    libertarian movement. And yet it is only through building such    a movement that liberty may ultimately be achieved. Ideas, and    especially radical ideas, do not advance in the world in and by    themselves, as it were in a vacuum; they can only be advanced    by people and, therefore, the development and    advancement of such people  and therefore of a \"movement\"     becomes a prime task for the libertarian who is really serious    about advancing his goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Turning from these men of narrow vision, we must also see that    utilitarianism  the common ground of free-market economists     is unsatisfactory for developing a flourishing libertarian    movement. While it is true and valuable to know that a free    market would bring far greater abundance and a healthier    economy to everyone, rich and poor alike, a critical problem is    whether this knowledge is enough to bring many people to a    lifelong dedication to liberty.  <\/p>\n<p>    In short, how many people will man the barricades and endure    the many sacrifices that a consistent devotion to liberty    entails, merely so that umpteen percent more people will have    better bathtubs? Will they not rather set up for an easy life    and forget the umpteen percent bathtubs? Ultimately, then,    utilitarian economics, while indispensable in the developed    structure of libertarian thought and action, is almost as    unsatisfactory a basic ground work for the movement as those    opportunists who simply seek a short-range profit.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is our view that a flourishing libertarian movement, a    lifelong dedication to liberty can only be grounded on a    passion for justice. Here must be the mainspring of our drive,    the armor that will sustain us in all the storms ahead, not the    search for a quick buck, the playing of intellectual games or    the cool calculation of general economic gains. And, to have a    passion for justice, one must have a theory of what    justice and injustice are  in short, a set of ethical    principles of justice and injustice, which cannot be provided    by utilitarian economics.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"A flourishing libertarian movement, a lifelong dedication to    liberty can only be grounded on a passion for justice.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    It is because we see the world reeking with injustices piled    one on another to the very heavens that we are impelled to do    all that we can to seek a world in which these and other    injustices will be eradicated. Other traditional radical goals     such as the \"abolition of poverty\"  are, in contrast to this    one, truly utopian, for man, simply by exerting his will,    cannot abolish poverty. Poverty can only be abolished through    the operation of certain economic factors  notably the    investment of savings in capital  which can only operate by    transforming nature over a long period of time. In short, man's    will is here severely limited by the workings of  to use an    old-fashioned but still valid term  natural law. But    injustices are deeds that are inflicted by one set of    men on another; they are precisely the actions of men, and,    hence, they and their elimination are subject to man's    instantaneous will.  <\/p>\n<p>    Let us take an example: England's centuries-long occupation and    brutal oppression of the Irish people. Now if, in 1900, we had    looked at the state of Ireland, and we had considered the    poverty of the Irish people, we would have had to say: poverty    could be improved by the English getting out and removing their    land monopolies, but the ultimate elimination of poverty in    Ireland, under the best of conditions, would take time and be    subject to the workings of economic law. But the goal of ending    English oppression  that could have been done by the    instantaneous action of men's will: by the English simply    deciding to pull out of the country.  <\/p>\n<p>    The fact that of course such decisions do not take place    instantaneously is not the point; the point is that the very    failure is an injustice that has been decided upon and imposed    by the perpetrators of injustice  in this case, the English    government. In the field of justice, man's will is all; men can    move mountains, if only men so decide. A passion for    instantaneous justice  in short, a radical passion  is    therefore not utopian, as would be a desire for the instant    elimination of poverty or the instant transformation of    everyone into a concert pianist. For instant justice    could be achieved if enough people so willed.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/mises.org\/daily\/2993\/Why-Be-Libertarian\" title=\"Why Be Libertarian?\">Why Be Libertarian?<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Why be libertarian, anyway? By this we mean, what's the point of the whole thing? 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