Dubious Claim. Do you know the level of Tax evasion corporations commit everywhere (or are they fighting for freedom)? Btw, Emsworth name me three corporations you consider to be good.
Not a good comparsion given the level of co-operation between Chevron, Halliburton & Co and the war effort. Though I guess that goes under cronyism.
What if this "collective action" required as its idea giving power back to the state (on some level).
Mikado is right anyway, libertarians are promoting the idea, like conservatives, that there society is one which is both natural and orderly (and thus neo-ideological, as apparently only the government can be ideological), however in practice libertarianism would just give us jungle capitalism and neo-social darwinist approach to life. Soul destroying idea in practice. (I've often gotten across from Emsworth that he believes in the traditional liberal idea of the state, as a neutral arbiter of society's various interest groups, which he sees as bad as those interests are always likely to be against his idea of society. I wonder what is opinion on "natural monopolies" are and would should be done about public Transport. Because in America taking a private position basically means promoting the automobile and suburbization. Neutrality makes its own decisions.)
I also agree with the Mikado that libertarianism is possibly more dangerous than fundamentalism (at the present) because the former's humanist heritage and thus cultural respectibility and also how attaches itself to young "intellectuals". A position funnily enough taken up by forms of Trotskyism in Europe.
However that might change once the fundies start getting more sophisicated arguements.