THE COMMON LIBERTARIAN The problem of current libertarians is divided into two parts: those who are only libertarian because the regime does not align with their beliefs (for example, the current government claims to be secular and repudiates some religious practices, so a "libertarian" emerges who, in fact, would support the regime if it were a theocracy, and these are the majority); and those who want to fight for the libertarian cause, but always respecting the laws and governmental orders. This second group believes that it is possible to reduce the State through voting, paying all taxes and staying within the four lines of the Constitution (as if the owner of the game, who creates the rules and changes them as he sees fit, would give any real chance of being removed from power). THE AGORIST The agorist, on the other hand, proposes not only the idea, but the PRACTICE of the counter-economy through the parallel market, decentralized currencies, and informal work. The agorist argues: 'Well, by contributing to the State, even without recognizing it as legitimate, you are only validating the authority of those who shouldn't be taken seriously.' It's like two people witnessing an injustice, but only one has the audacity to act. That's the difference between the agorist and the cowardly libertarian." #Agorism #agorist