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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 31, 2020
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#amliberty #libertarian - Voluntary solutions vs Compelled solutions pic.twitter.com/2wuoGIAIvr
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 31, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 31, 2020
#amliberty #Libertarian pic.twitter.com/ZjLw76lZtK
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 26, 2020
Been awhile, video commentary on politics, society and inequality #Libertarian #Amliberty https://t.co/NDZcUdekEP
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 24, 2020
I believe in immigration, not criminalizing everything, and free exchange cause I want everyone to have as much people to love, trade, cooperate and compete with as possible and to have the liberty to make the best of it. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 23, 2020
Everyone seems to just want discuss whether Trump or Pence should be president while I’m just here saying can we end prohibition, liberalize immigration, open up trade and simplify the tax code. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 21, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
In summary, Libertarianism embraces the fact that each of us are flawed and imperfect individually which is why we should maximize our freedom to discover how we can coordinate into something collectively better. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Libertarianism is an appreciation that what makes us flawed as individuals is what allows to learn and create spontaneous order, divisions of labor and more social phenomena that makes our life better if allowed to manifest among free people. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Libertarianism is skepticism of large scale projects involving coerced participation and funding that create large scale risks and often prevent the small scale experiments that allow us to refactor our efforts into something better from the lesson learned. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Libertarianism is embracing the uncertainty of freedom and consent and appreciating that it fosters a societal learning process in small scale decisions (trial and error) that allow society to improve sustainably quicker. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Libertarianism is not a normative view of what the world should be but a perspective on how should we get where we are going. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Are you on the Libertarian spectrum? Just ask yourself this, do you want minimize violence and maximize individual consent and agency in how societal conflicts are resolved. If you said yes, you at least have the #Libertarian impulse. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 17, 2020
Worth Reading if you enjoy the immigration discussion, #amliberty -> https://t.co/aGfFNP8l7m
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 16, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 16, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 14, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 12, 2020
Bottom line, all costs for producers are inevitably costs for consumers. Taxes, tariffs, licensing and regulations creates costs we ALL pay. #amliberty #libertarian https://t.co/XOg8NEGAq3
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 12, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 12, 2020
True change doesn’t come from compelling a change of action but inspiring a change of motivation. I don’t want you to stop hurting me and helping others, I want you to want to stop hurting me and want to help others. #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 11, 2020
You can’t force positive change (can force negative ones) but you can inspire evolution through your choice of words, actions and the example they set for others. What change are you inspiring, how can you be closer to the change you want? #amliberty
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 11, 2020
#peace #antiwar #amliberty pic.twitter.com/ytCjCDojvw
— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 6, 2020
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— Alex Merced (@alexmerced) January 4, 2020