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Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss whether there is a tension between the individualism typical of libertarian thought and mankind's fundamental status as a social animal with a need for community. Do libertarians too often neglect the communal aspect of life, or is the stereotype of the rugged individualist, or crotchety old mountain man, an unfair caricature? Maybe it's possible for both of these things to exist in harmony, with free markets actually encouraging us to look out for one another rather than stabbing each other in the back.
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Free the People's Logan Albright and Mike Feuz discuss whether there is a tension between the individualism typical of libertarian thought and mankind's fundamental status as a social animal with a need for community. Do libertarians too often neglect the communal aspect of life, or is the stereotype of the rugged individualist, or crotchety old mountain man, an unfair caricature? Maybe it's possible for both of these things to exist in harmony, with free markets actually encouraging us to look out for one another rather than stabbing each other in the back.