Per John Lennon – Try to Imagine . . . by Eric Peters

Imagine a world with no government. It’s easy if you try. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

Beatles frontman John Lennon sang the famous song, Imagine – which was a kind of anthem for peaceful co-existence embraced by the very people who seem constitutionally unable to leave others in peace.

That is to say, Leftists.

Which isn’t to say people on the Right aren’t cut from the same cloth. Both sides of the same cloth love to pester, harass – and do worse – to people who just want to be let alone.

Let’s try to imagine what it would be like if everyone did just that.

It would not be utopia, of course – though the authoritarian busybodies of the Left and the Right always insist it must be in that order for it to even be considered an alternative to the dystopia of Left or the Right.

What about the roads?

As if there weren’t any before there was such as a thing as the Left or the Right. As if there wouldn’t be desirable things in the absence of the Left or the Right controlling things. Of course there would be roads. They would be different than the roads we have now because they would be roads laid down without seizing anyone’s land via the legalized expropriation of land styled “eminent domain.” And they would not be owned by the government.

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2 responses to “Per John Lennon – Try to Imagine . . . by Eric Peters

  1. Eric’s flavor of libertarianism is “OK I am libertarian but i will not vote for the senile baggage, so I will hold my nose and vote Republican” Libertarian/Conservative Republican 🙂

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