One problem, as I see it, with the Libertarian Party is that they care more about the purity of their ideology rather than being an effective political party. You know stuff like getting a sufficient number of members elected to be able to have a real impact on governance.
RE: Beyond Libertarianism: The advocation of self part 1
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I agree. That is one of the reasons the party will never grow. You can't form a coherent political movement around an unyielding political philosophy. They talk a good game about getting their ground game in motion and electing people to entry level political position (the way I did) but really deep down they all just want to be big dogs and refuse to run for the small offices, and it doesn't work that way.
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