| Haiti is a country where there is no understanding of free markets and individual rights by the ruling elite and no rule of law because there is basically no functioning judiciary.
Libertarians, in general, favor a government which is restricted to the duties of protecting their people from harm by others through enforcing contracts, and carrying out the law. This is not Haiti and to charcterize this country as "libertarian" suggests that maybe you, Mathieu, don't know much about libertarianism. Is this the case?
I mean, there's large gulf between wanting to end all entitlement programs (which this country did not have for its first 160 years- "anarchy" did not ensue) and wanting anarchy.
Think about this.
"Government is the great fiction through which everyone endeavors to live at the expense of everyone else." - Frederic Bastiat
"Now go and sin no more!" - Jesus Christ |