Bank runs were a result of fractional reserve banking: the practice of creating and loaning out gold receipts at interest for which no gold deposits existed. There's nothing libertarian about that practice, it's fraud and should be prosecuted in court.
Slavery is also anti-libertarian. Everyone owns their own body. The use of force is minimized to taxes going to the prevention of such abuses. States are also allowed to pass minor socialist conveniences because states compete with each other and can't monetize debt. Federal XYZ socialist program with no deficit restrictions is bankrupt squalor waiting to happen.
But yes, the Industrial Revolution was impressive. Immigrants starting with nothing keeping most of what they earned fueled the highest rate of wage growth even today. Federal spending relative to that production was miniscule, probably 1% of what is today.
People looking for a time in history where the poor flocked somewhere to become unpoor and quickly can look at USA 1880-1920 first.
Slavery is also anti-libertarian. Everyone owns their own body. The use of force is minimized to taxes going to the prevention of such abuses. States are also allowed to pass minor socialist conveniences because states compete with each other and can't monetize debt. Federal XYZ socialist program with no deficit restrictions is bankrupt squalor waiting to happen.
But yes, the Industrial Revolution was impressive. Immigrants starting with nothing keeping most of what they earned fueled the highest rate of wage growth even today. Federal spending relative to that production was miniscule, probably 1% of what is today.
People looking for a time in history where the poor flocked somewhere to become unpoor and quickly can look at USA 1880-1920 first.
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