What's wrong with libertarianism
It's hard to read libertarians without concluding that they've never
been out of the country-- perhaps never out of the suburbs. They don't
know what Latin American rule by the elite looks like; they don't know
any way of running an industrial economy but that of the US; they don't
know what an actually oppressive government looks like; they've never
experienced a depression; they've never lived in a slum or experienced
racial discrimination. At the same time, they have a very American
sense of entitlement: a gut feeling that they've earned the prosperity
they were born into, that they owe the community nothing, that they
deserve to have whatever they want, that no one should stand in their
way.
In short, they're spoiled, and they've evolved a philosophy that they should be spoiled.