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by Max
Nobody asks who will bake the bread because markets already do it excellently; the roads question reveals statist capture of imagination.
Wars persist because each generation consents to fight them; a generation that refused would be history's last to die in trenches.
The Universal Principles of Liberty codifies libertarian jurisprudence as discovered law, providing a meta-normative baseline for decentralized justice without sovereign authority.
Learned helplessness is the default response to prolonged state control; recovery requires demonstrating agency through deliberate action, not accumulating more theory.
Maximum political control comes not from wealth redistribution but from calibrated poverty: desperate enough to depend, not desperate enough to revolt.
Justice is a service that degrades under monopoly and improves under competition. Merchants proved this; now builders are proving it again.
Security in autonomous zones means making attack uneconomical through deterrence, distributed defense, and eternal vigilance against any protector becoming predator.
A voluntary libertarian legal framework built on non-aggression, self-ownership, and property rights, with decentralized arbitration replacing state monopolies on law.
Libertarian strategy gains more from building parallel institutions that coexist with state power than from reform or territorial exit.
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