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A key insight is the lack of widespread understanding of libertarian principles and Austrian economics, especially in Commonwealth countries. The system’s current state is a product of historical foundations—monarchies, corporatism, and centralized authority—that have persisted through flawed democratic processes. Only through education, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial effort can these systemic issues be addressed.
The advocates contend that most societal problems—delayed justice, excessive taxes, and government overreach—are symptoms of a broken incentive structure. These will only be fixed once monetary policy (e.g., the monetary supply controlled by central banks) is reformed or replaced by harder money like Bitcoin.