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So feudalism, and even the Plantation system, work for Libertarianism.
Sure, if they're entirely voluntary. You could have a libertarian monarchy, if it was totally voluntary.
I always laugh when libertarians assert that government is "close to the people" on account of geographical proximity. What the hell has that to do with anything?
To me, government being close to the people means they anticipate my needs, and the needs of my fellow citizens, more accurately.
Government is close to the people when I can go down and just walk in the office door of my elected official and ask him WTF he thinks he's doing, and get an answer.
Government is not close to the people when the elected official can't pronounce the name of my town and has no idea what it means to have 400 cows down in a flood plain... so they come up with "solutions" that accomplish virtually nothing except providing jobs doing things that even the workers are laughing at.










