Title: The Philosophy of Liberty
1The Philosophy of Liberty
- Jeffrey Borrowdale
- Churchill High School
- March 6, 2015
2What is Libertarianism?
- The Liberty or Freedom Philosophy
- As Government grows, liberty shrinks
- Less Government More Freedom
- Both personal and economic freedom
3What is Libertarianism?
- The Libertarian philosophy includes
- Anarchists, who believe in no government
- Minarchists, who believe in limited government
- Our focus the minarchist version supported by
the Libertarian Party
4What is Government?
- A monopoly on the legitimate use of force in a
geographic area - (Ideally) protects life, liberty and property
- (Ideally) prevents force and fraud
- Not a good but a necessary evil
5Government is force!
- Government is not reason it is not eloquence
it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant
and a fearful master. - attributed to George
Washington, probably spurious but a great quote!
6Functions of Government Prevent Punish Crime
- Police, Courts Prisons to address crimes
against - Persons
- Murder
- Assault
- Kidnapping
- Their Property
- Theft
- Vandalism
- Fraud
7Functions of GovernmentArbitrate Disputes
- Civil Courts of last resort to peacefully
settle business and property disputes which cant
be settled privately - Prevents violent feuding which endangers others
8Functions of GovernmentDiplomacy Defense
- The Military to protect against foreign
aggression or invasion, NOT - Over 130 bases around the world
- Propping up dictators
- Defending corporate interests abroad
- Nation-building
9Functions of GovernmentInfrastructure
- Basic infrastructure everyone benefits from
- Water, power, roads, bridges, ports and parks
- Not subsides for shopping malls or stadiums for
sports franchises! - Fire Dept, Garbage, Post Office? Wifi? Volunteer
and private options here - Libertarians disagree on this one
10The Paradox of GovernmentWho Guards the
Guardians?
- If men were angels, no government would be
necessary. - If angels were to govern men...no controls on
government would be necessary. - - James Madison, Federalist 51
11If you cant trust people with freedom, how can
you trust those who would rule them?
12Government A Great Idea?
13Solution Limit Government
- Because Government is force, it should only act
against free people when absolutely necessary,
e.g. to protect them from force (criminals,
foreign armies), plague, toxic pollution)
14Solution Decentralization
- Local control - access to officials
- A Union of Sovereign States (see the
Constitution, esp. 10th Amendment) - A Federal Government with a few limited, specific
enumerated powers (Article 1, Section 8)
15Taxes Pointing Out theGun in the Room
- Because taxes are extorted through the threat of
violence, their only legitimate use is to prevent
greater violence they should be equally
proportioned and kept low
16Moral FoundationThe Non-Aggression Principle
- Its wrong to initiate force against another
person (or their property) except to prevent them
from using force on others, or to protect them
from the force of others - Justifies criminal civil justice system,
military, but difficult to justify govt.
infrastructure on this basis
17Positive Version of the Non-Aggression Principle
- You have the right to do anything which does not
involve using force or fraud on others. - All voluntary and peaceful actions should be
allowed in a free society
18Liberty is Self-determinationYou live your own
life
- No one should force you to do anything you dont
want to do - You know best how to spend your own money and
make your own personal choices - Youre free in your decisions but responsible for
them
19Economic Freedom
- Free enterprise (free market capitalism)
- The choices of individuals and the law of supply
and demand determine wages, prices, the rules
under which businesses operate, not government
bureaucrats - No corporate welfare, bailouts, subsidies
- Government doesnt pick winners or losers people
do - Minimal regulations
- No Federal Reserve destroying the value of your
money!
20Economic Freedom
- No saddling future generations (YOU!) with
trillions in debt (18Tn !!??) - Replace pyramid schemes like Social Security and
Medicare with personal savings accounts invested
in the economy - Low, simple flat and fair taxes
- Right to work (no forced union membership or
dues) - Health care choice (no Obamacare, no Romneycare)
21Personal FreedomRight to Privacy
- End the Patriot Act
- No government spying without a warrant (4th
Amendment) - End FCC Censorship
- No longer regulates content of broadcasts (free
speech!), only registers frequencies, settles
disputes - End the TSA
- Let airlines make security decisions no more
scan grope or security theater
22Personal FreedomAdults should make their own
choices
- Support right of self-defense with a firearm
- End marriage regulation (allow gay marriage,
decriminalize polygamy) - End the Nanny State
- Drinking age of 21 (!)
- Sin taxes, bans on transfat, 32 oz sodas
- Legalize gambling, prostitution, drugs,
Dr-assisted suicide
23Flawed Right-Left Paradigm
- Left X Right
- (Socialism) (Fascism)
- Middle of the road Goldilocks fallacy of the
uninformed, unengaged public
24Socialism
- The State owns and controls the means of
production - Supposedly an intermediate step between
Capitalism and a stateless society of pure
Communism - Rhetoric The Worker, the People
25Fascism
- The State controls the means of production, but
nominal ownership and some independence is given
to private corporations - Rhetoric The Fatherland, Progress
26- Nazi stood for National Socialist German Workers
Party - a socialist labor union party - like
Obamas New Party - Both advocate State control over the economy
- Both Fascism and Socialism are forms of
Collectivism
27Corrected Freedom Paradigm
- Collectivism X Individualism
- (Socialism) (Liberty)
- (Fascism)
28Common Misconceptions
- Libertarians treat people as isolated individuals
when were all in this together - Confuses government with society
- Family, friendship, churches, businesses,
charities and other voluntary associations are
superior, peaceful forms of cooperation
29Common Misconceptions
- Libertarians are greedy, selfish, dont care
about the poor - Confuses support for indiscriminate government
handouts with personal generosity and charity to
the truly needy - Economic freedom produces JOBS
30Whos greedy or selfish
- Those who want to keep money they earned
providing goods and services to others via free
and voluntary exchange? - Or those who want to take other peoples money to
provide free services? - to use the services themselves
- To avoid having to give their own money to charity
31Common Misconceptions
- Without Government, X wouldnt exist (roads,
bridges, education, the internet, space flight) - If people value a thing, the market produces it
(more efficiently than government!)
32Common Misconceptions
- You should be grateful to Government for all the
good things its done for you. - You (or your parents) were already forced to pay
inflated prices for government services you
didnt ask for, some of which you may not even
have wanted)
33- Dont fetishize voting!
- Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding
whats for dinner! - If you dont like your parents or peers telling
you how to live, why do you want 150k or 650k or
200 million strangers doing it?
34(No Transcript)
35Democratic PartySimply Dreadful
- Socialism, spread the wealth mentality, class
warfare, runaway spending and debt, printing and
borrowing money (will make us like Greece,
struggling Eurozone) - Corporate, State bailouts, union payoffs, green
energy boondoggles (e.g. Solyndra) - Hands off energy policy hobbling the economy - no
oil, natural gas, coal or nuclear! - lifes blood
of the economy! - Race-card politics
- Nanny-state cheerleaders
- Recent flip-flop on gay marriage - one bright spot
36Republican PartyA lesser evil, but still bad!
- The Religious Right - wants to legislate morality
- Supports bloated military, interventionist
foreign policy - Lots of RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) and
Moderates wishy-washy, have Big Government views
like Democrats, even President Bush had many such
policies! - Libertarians like Ron Paul, Rand Paul, others
with strong libertarian leanings - Anti-Nanny State in many ways
37Libertarian PartyPrincipled, Consistent
- Biggest third party
- The Party of Principle
- Democrats Little economic freedom, some personal
freedom - Republicans Some economic freedom, fewer
personal freedoms - The Libertarian Party Believes in freedom across
the board and to a much greater extent
38(No Transcript)
39You never throw away your vote when youvote your
conscience!
- Quit voting for this guy or youll continue to
get more of the same.
40Libertarian Links
- Learnliberty.org
- Reason.com
- Studentsforliberty.org
- AtlasSociety.org
- Mises.org
- Freetalklive.com
- Libertopia.org
- Lp.org (The Libertarian Party)
- FacebookLCC StudentsforLiberty (NoSpaces),
Technolibertarians