Permissionless Liberty
Adam Knott and Dan Sanchez explore the feasibility of a libertarian society, the limitations of proposing concrete libertarian governments, and the concept of emancipation as a pathway to liberty. They analyze philosophical objections, practical challenges, and alternative models like polycentric emancipation, emphasizing that true libertarianism may be inherently emancipatory rather than structured around a fixed government form. 00:00 The Logic of Liberty 05:29 The Quest for a Libertarian Society 10:35 The Need for Protection and Dispute Resolution 14:12 Emancipation from Forced Inclusion 21:28 Types of Libertarian Emancipation 40:31 The Impossibility of a Concrete Libertarian Government 53:27 The Challenge of Libertarian Proposals 56:29 Emancipation and the Nature of Libertarianism 01:00:04 Liberty vs. Libertarianism: A Distinction 01:03:22 Theoretical Foundations of Libertarianism 01:06:52 Subjective vs. Objective Liberty 01:10:43 The Impossibility of a Libertarian Government 01:14:41 Incremental Emancipation vs. Complete Freedom 01:18:45 Natural Law and Human Nature 01:22:29 The Subjective Nature of Liberty 01:30:39 Concluding Thoughts on Libertarianism
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