Libertarian Social Justice

Give them Markets, and they’ll succeed

alexmerced
Libertarian Party Marketing
2 min readNov 23, 2013

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Very often you hear people discuss inequalities between incumbent classes and those who’ve only recently have been able to earn access to institutions like voting, entrepreneurship, property ownership, etc. It’s understandable that a lack of access tothese things would cause differences in outcomes for generations.

Although this process of recovery has sometimes seemed slower than many people hoped for, any delay in the process of rebalancing social inequities naturally in my view have been due to an increase in the pace in which new indirect barriers to market access have been put.

While before it was acceptable to make laws, rules, and taxes to directly oppress different groups of people, now they are more designed to prevent anyone in new generations to have access at all hiding the oppressive nature of these taxes and regulations in a cloak of populist rhetoric.

Now the costs of education and entrepreneurship are more than ever making it more difficult for the first generations of truly free women and minorities to compete without incurring debts to incumbents putting them in a new type of servitude. These costs have been increased using tools such as regulations, taxation, and flooding education markets with credit to fuel tuition increases.

Want to protect the market access of new generations, get the government out of placing these barriers.

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alexmerced
Libertarian Party Marketing

Vice Chair of the Libertarian National Committee, learn more at AlexMerced.com.