and so would monopolies and price fixing in a free market, though they are still acceptable as in the end the benefits far outweigh the costs.
apart from certain circumstances, like natural monopolies, price fixing wouldn't be a problem and monopolies certainly wouldn't be either
Is global minarchism really that hard a concept to swallow?
YES! VERY much so!
America was founded by a bunch of fucking RADICAL libertarians. They loved freedom so much they took on the greatest military force in history (at the time) in order to achieve it. They fucking lost their shit because of a tax of a few pennies on their tea.
They made the most deliberately small state in history, with more checks and balances than any government had had before.
The smallest state and a population of extreme libertarians. Sounds like a plan for libertopia, right?
Well in the space of little over 200 years, practically nothing compared to how old most states are, that same minarchist state became
the most powerful organisation in the history of the world.
You want to give a bunch of human men control over the ENTIRE WORLD, a world where next to NOBODY is libertarian, and you think there will be anything other than absolute unadulterated tyranny?
I have heard of fewer things more delusional.