Monarchy is the ultimate expression of private ownership. There is no state, public coffer, or possibility of communal ownership.
Again I'll refer you to Hans-Herman Hoppe. He is currently the all-star of the Mises Institute, which is the intellectual hub of Austrian economics and libertarianism. You may not realize it, but you're spouting a heavily distorted version of Rothbardian rhetoric from the 70s. Murray Rothbard was the best disciple of Ludwig von Mises and started the libertarian party in the US, abandoning it in 1984 after the Kochtopus co-opted libertarianism into Regeanism by way of the Hayekian Chicago School run by Milton Friedman.
The problem with classical libertarianism, of the early Rothbardian strain, is that it only serves deluezian territorialization to further empower the internationalist regime. Institutions of power are an inescapable fact of any civilization. By assisting socialists with the dismantling of traditional institutions, a vacuum is left where the socialists can construct their own power center with inverted values that are foundationally anti-human.
Rothbards paleolibertarian work in the 90s is far superior, but mostly ignored because it actually presents a threat to the regime.
Monarchy is the ultimate expression of private ownership. There is no state, public coffer, or possibility of communal ownership.
Again I'll refer you to Hans-Herman Hoppe. He is currently the all-star of the Mises Institute, which is the intellectual hub of Austrian economics and libertarianism. You may not realize it, but you're spouting a heavily distorted version of Rothbardian rhetoric from the 70s. Murray Rothbard was the best disciple of Ludwig von Mises and started the libertarian party in the US, abandoning it in 1984 after the Kochtopus co-opted libertarianism into Regeanism by way of the Hayekian Chicago School run by Milton Friedman.
The problem with classical libertarianism, of the early Rothbardian strain, is that it only serves deluezian territorialization to further empower the internationalist regime. Institutions of power are an inescapable fact of any civilization. By assisting socialists with the dismantling of traditional institutions, a vacuum is left where the socialists can construct their own power center with inverted values that are foundationally anti-human.
Rothbards paleolibertarian work in the 90s is far superior, but mostly ignored because it actually presents a threat to the regime.