Thanks everyone for the responses. There were good arguments written for both sides and strangely enough neither side of the story. While we may agree on most positions of where a libertarian would stand, it appears there is strong disagreement on how to best go about garnering a libertarian world.
I think there is one strong agreement amid the disagreements, however: the importance of spreading education & information regarding alternative political & apolitical thought. That sounds of not only a tangible goal, but a common tangible goal as well. I think despite the disagreements taking reign of the discussion, that this would be a vital area to further common ground with, regardless of strategical differences. Especially when you consider that not only this a vital step in the process of Argoism, but it also essential to the process of possible political change within the system, advocated by political libertarians, as well.
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