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I'm fine with that. I do not care about "limited government" anymore, not when all the corporations and education system are being run by far leftists. What's the point when the corporations will openly discriminate against you or when they teach pre-pubescent kids about masturbation and the elasticity of the vagina.
Limited government works if we are allowed to enact justice ourselves.
Limited government only works in a moral ethnostate. (Aristotle).
If someone believes in limited government they need to limit the charters and legal protections given to corporations. Why should the individuals running the beasts not be personally responsible for their actions? Why do we let them monopolize IP they never authored instead of forcing them to actually be productive? Why are regulations often tailored to benefit the largest players in the market instead of the little guys? Why is the vast majority of mainstream media in the world held by a handful of giant corporations? Obviously these are rhetorical questions.
Today corporations and the state are two heads of the same beast. Good progressives know this, which is why they push for "responsible" governance of companies instead of tearing them down or uniformly enforcing anti-trust laws. (which you only have to do to make up for the aforementioned government protections in the first place)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pusZXECS0mM
Brainwashing someone into neutering themselves is literally against the NAP by my definition. If I say more I'll be called a glownigger.
If only we could all be so gloriously incandescent.
With respect to corporations, when big enough they act like governments. If you let them rule you, it's not limited government. It's just tyranny organized slightly differently.
This is where we end up with free speech. Supposedly there's competition, but oh look you're banned from Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and AirBnB--- possibly all in one day.