by jdmartin » Tue 20 Apr 2010, 13:05:55
I can see the logic, in that those with the power tend to use the power to further their own agenda; thus, if you neuter the government altogether, it removes the threat of state-sponsored physical threat from the picture, and *should* allow the market to function more clearly, freely, and correctly.
IMO however this assumes a great deal of faith in the honor of the other players. This requires faith that your fellow players are not in the back room gaming the system. This also leads to wanton and willful destruction of natural resources, as their only value is in what you can hold and utilize while you're alive (assuming most people act in their own self-interest and not towards the good of society as a whole).
In a vacuum, the Austrian model might work OK. In practice, it's a train wreck. Imagine playing the game of monopoly without any rules.
After fueling up their cars, Twyman says they bowed their heads and asked God for cheaper gas.There was no immediate answer, but he says other motorists joined in and the service station owner didn't run them off.