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    How Would A Libertarian Society Deal With A Pandemic?

    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/...-deal-pandemic

    Submitted by Alan G. Futerman and Walter E. Block

    How would a libertarian limited government deal with a pandemic, such as the one we are now living with COVID-19? By promoting liberty, not by calling for the death of capitalism and the free market as we hear all too often. Economic freedom is most needed precisely when we have to deal with a serious crisis.

    If no big government is expected to bail out businesses and private individuals during a disaster, people will engage, during good times, in precautionary activities. For example, they will act more like the proverbial ants, than grasshoppers. The cognoscenti sneer at people who prepare, the preppers, but the latter are far better prepared to protect themselves and their families. Tail hedging is not only advisable for trading, but for all aspects of life.

    Bail outs and their effect, moral hazard, create the opposite incentive. If companies knew there would be no subsidies forthcoming, they would pay better attention to their bottom lines. Take, for instance, an airline. Would they operate normally and fill their planes to maximum capacity, or serve fewer customers on each plane with more distancing, while also requiring protective masks? They would do this for the same reason: if a customer gets infected during a flight, the airline could get sued. This would not be justified on libertarian principles, given caveat emptor, but that would be the legal regime under which they would likely have to operate.

    If streets were private, would the company that own them allow people to walk without masks? Not likely, and for the same reason. The same considerations would apply to every other business, particularly shops, malls, cinemas, natural or themed parks, or any other services that require physical presence, particularly under crowded circumstances. And customers, at the same time, would feel safer and therefore more intensively attend those places that take more precautions. Airports would not wait for political decrees to shut down flights from areas where the virus is hitting hard: its future cash-flows depend on it.

    Medical insurance companies would also be guided by incentives. When there is a bank run not everyone can get their money. The same happens if we all want to access the hospital at the same time. An insurance company, then, can deal with a class of events that usually follows a normal distribution. But a pandemic, with a new virus, has an unknown distribution (which may be asymmetric to the left, fat tailed, etc.). In which direction do incentives lie in such unusual circumstances? To prevent people from taking risks by not ensuring this type of event, or charging extra fees if infected, or heavily investing in R+D to find a cure or treatment? The answer: all of the above. Moreover, insurance companies and private hospitals would likely take on the task of mass testing. Then, prevention (before and during pandemics) would be a key role of such companies, their business depends on it.

    Pharmaceutical companies could innovate faster to find new and better treatments and tests, or a cure, without having to comply with stultifying regulations of the sort promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration, while private certification companies would rush these to trial. The market, not difficult to remove bureaucrats, will judge if they fail to provide safety.

    Think of a person who wants to leave his house. If medical insurance does not cover his infection, he will think twice. If he can infect someone else, and will be liable for it, he will more seriously consider the risk. If a restaurant is not insured in case someone becomes infected while eating dinner, then it will likely take measures to prevent it. It may close altogether, seat diners far away from one another, or offer only take out meals. Some governments have already mandated such changes of course, but these orders might well have been superfluous. In the free society, responsibility is not only a moral ideal, but has concrete consequences insofar as one’s pocket is concerned. It is the people themselves who have now taken precautions before governments mandated them.

    The bottom line is that a libertarian society would not operate as a chaotic jungle where everyone does as he pleases on other people’s property. It would rather function as a system where incentives are aligned with behavior so as to reduce costs as identified through the price mechanism.

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    Libertarians are normally unwashed , unsanitary basement dwellers that support abortion , sex changes and other disgusting practices so they probably have good immune systems and would be generally unaffected by a corona cold .

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    The only thing that changed is the place from where I actually work. My employer already had a stated goal to move a certain percentage of employees home to work. Otherwise, I have done most of the same things. I generally wear a mask to clean house or do yard work this time of year, so that really hasn’t changed, either. The only things Ihave missed were cut and color and going out of state for a grandkid birthday. They were locked down, not us, and there were a couple of good reasons for that.

    We live in a area hard hit by two recent weather events, so most stores are open, and we had to go out to do cleanup in our yard and help neighbors.
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    It ain't my responsibility to keep you healthy. No one makes you hang around other people.
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    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




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    Real or Imagined?

    I have a hard time with the whole "pandemic" description of Cold Season.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
    It ain't my responsibility to keep you healthy. No one makes you hang around other people.
    The only true liberty position. +1

    He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
    It ain't my responsibility to keep you healthy. No one makes you hang around other people.
    People just want to be taken care of from cradle to grave.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge

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    It starts with making sure there actually is a genuine pandemic, not an elaborate social engineering psyop.
    "Let it not be said that we did nothing."-Ron Paul

    "We have set them on the hobby-horse of an idea about the absorption of individuality by the symbolic unit of COLLECTIVISM. They have never yet and they never will have the sense to reflect that this hobby-horse is a manifest violation of the most important law of nature, which has established from the very creation of the world one unit unlike another and precisely for the purpose of instituting individuality."- A Quote From Some Old Book



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