Skronk wrote:You really need to brush up on Libertarian ideas. How could it lead to a Dictatorship when they are against big government? You also seem to be forgetting that state and local government would still be a force in a Libertarian US.
If you want to pull apart an ideology that leads to a dictatorship, intended or otherwise, look at communism and socialism.
Libertarianism leads in injustice because its based around the false division of the public/private and seeks to abolish the "public" part of that.
In reality the libertarian agenda isn't about securing property rights (which some would disagree with anyway) but specific property rights that favour the "successful". i.e. property rights centred around inheritance, untaxed income, health and education, localised government and other things on the fence between public and private. It neatly knocks them all into the "private" section, and secures them for the rich, while the rest of use are saying "but its not that simple, there are more people involved than you think".
As Alex said, wealth isn't born out of a vaccuum. Our schools, our roads, our airwaves, our public domain, our taxes. All of these things have public and private dimensions, and libertarianism does not adequately account for this subtly with its "his or mine" idiocy. Therefore it has no practical use.
Besides unfettered control of one person over another going to lead to degrading situations by default, isn't it? We need government to prevent that because there can be no other system as effective. Tyranny in the workplace and in local government is going to be more likely a risk cartoonish 1984ish tyranny.