So the problems of what we have, for
libertarians, are not the result of
capitalism, they are the result of the
government's intrusion into capitalism.
So since they're critical of capitalism
to the degree that the government is
powerful, they're even more critical of
socialists because, for the libertarian,
the socialist is even worse. You might
think of modern socialism focused on
democratizing the workplace as getting
rid of (here we go now) the state inside
the workplace. To get rid of the state
inside the enterprise is just as
important, if not more so, than to get rid
of it outside in the larger society.
So maybe socialists (at least those who
see what I've just said) that the future
of socialism is the transformation of
the workplace, have something to share
with libertarians.
