[@Dynamo Frokane] I'm certainly not versed enough to have too big of a discussion about this. But I don't really think libertarians want to remove all of anything. You're thinking of anarchists. I know bigger youtube libertarians have discussed the whole "1800's" argument thing. So I guess my suggest is maybe look up some people. I could probably find some stuff if you don't mind widening your knowledge a bit. Forgive me for the simple arguments, But as for restrictions on businesses. Big businesses actually sometimes lobby for tougher restrictions. You know why? Because they can afford it. Their competitors can't. America needs less restrictions on small business. Government regulation does not automatically cure or even help, things like crony capitalism. It can make the issue far worse. Also that first link about the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. (Seems like more authoritarians like it than libertarians.) So not sure if you'd have to worry about that becoming a problem... https://www.isidewith.com/poll/964547085/339382441 https://www.isidewith.com/poll/964547085/962379 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dean-a-haycock/6-incredibly-common-misco_b_5082723.html "A preliminary study by psychologist and business management consultant Paul Babiak and his co-authors found that eight of 203 corporate professionals taking part in management development programs scored high enough to be classified as psychopaths. This 4 percent is indeed four times the number found in the general population. " <- Snippet Study about 8 people...Don't think we should be breaking out the shotguns on them JUST yet. :P