My point: a practical libertarianism takes people as they are (and holds 'em to it), while any and all strains of communitarianism work damn hard to make people "simple and clean" and good (and controlled).
It's the difference between bein' told 'you need insurance' and you not buyin' insurance (and livin' with the consequences) and, The Affiordable Care Act (born in supposed 'compassion', but practically makin' every one a property of government).
And -- again (cuz it bears repeatin') -- the climates changes but human industry ain't drivin' those changes.
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