To all Lolbertarians out there

What are your stances on Education and Labor? How would someone be educated if public education systems doesnt exist? Wouldnt it disadvantage the rural areas? They would just flock to the cities instead, worsening overpopulation in those areas. And how can labor employees be protected from fraudalent companies without government intervention?

No minimum wage, education completely privatized to force schools to maximize efficiency through a VERY demanding market.

>rural flock to the cities

Can move to the cities if there are no roads

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we all know lobertardians are stupid and their philosophy is a ridiculous pipe dream, but they're useful allies in the fight against cultural marxism, so we tolerate them for now

So that would make schools more expensive. How can a low wage earner pay his son to school?

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Do libertarians say 'no government' or 'smaller government'?

Not necessarily. Schools will need to be cheap to be more appealing.

Lolbertarians believe that the only role the government do is to ensure private property laws and order.

1. Private rural school is a lucrative investment if the demand is high
2. They are not slaves, thry can leave and seek a better workplace, the information about employers circulates freely and frauds will not survive in the long term.

He doesn't. He dies with all the rest of the failed genes, leaves the country, goes to prison, wtvr.

Basically Palestine.

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In theory maybe, but how can you ensure that this scenario is going to happen if we decentralize schools?

Thats too risky. Cannot use that on our debate tommorrow ;^)

I can give you dozens of examples of the most succesfull entrepreneurs who abandoned school in their early age because they didn't seem to benefit from it. The modern socialist education is worthless. Also, only an idiot would believe that we can't afford to pay the teacher alone but we can afford the teacher staff+ministry of education etc.

Wasnt public schools in Britain during the Industrial Revolution were state sponsored? Or it wasnt?

>How would someone be educated if public education systems doesnt exist?

1) Have 5 kids
2) Sell the lowest iq 3 into sex slavery
3) Send your 2 best ones to a nice private school with the money you got from selling your others

Homeschooling would solve education needs until 12-13yo. After that, I think the internet has plenty of free information for education up to master's degree level. This would, of course, necessitate a more traditional family structure (so that one of the parents can stay home and teach)

There was a mixture of state, church and secular schooling. As with now, the state schools were terrible, the church ones less so and the private ones the best.

Bastiat puts it best in his essay 'The Law':

“Socialism, like the ancient ideas from which it springs, confuses the distinction between government and society. As a result of this, every time we object to a thing being done by government, the socialists conclude that we object to its being done at all. We disapprove of state education. Then the socialists say that we are opposed to any education. We object to a state religion. Then the socialists say that we want no religion at all. We object to a state-enforced equality. Then they say that we are against equality. And so on, and so on. It is as if the socialists were to accuse us of not wanting persons to eat because we do not want the state to raise grain.”

hey man, don't forget the roads! like who will build the roads if there's no infrastructure, dude?
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How are people going to eat without state-funded restaurants!?!?!?!!!111

It should be a child's parents responsibility to educate their children, not the state's. The modern education is merely a giant brainwashing operation and has very to do with education and a lot to do with prepping young minds for indoctrination into (((their))) ideologies. It needs to be completely abolished.

I hope you can tolerate falls out of helicopters from a quite distant height

Personally, I don't mind a few government free gibs. Some very basic cheap education and some very basic health services (so that diseases don't spread) are fine by me.

Emphasis on "very basic". Free gibs should not be a total solution for one's life. It should be the last branch someone can grab before hitting the ground. In the western world, we are currently very far away from the scenario I am descibing.