If you feel like reading about something other than real-world politics (and who could blame you), I'm embarking on another marathon review of a novel of libertarian fiction. I had so much fun disassembling Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, I had to do it again.

This time around, it's The Probability Broach by L. Neil Smith - an anarchist libertarian gun nut. There's going to be plenty of hilarity along the way. Join in!

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/02/07/the-probability-broach/

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Let’s review The Probability Broach!

The Probability Broach: Meet L. Neil Smith

The author was a gun-obsessed libertarian who spent most of his time feuding with other libertarians.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/02/14/tpb-meet-l-neil-smith/

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The Probability Broach: Meet L. Neil Smith

The Probability Broach: Peak oil

TPB assumes that all problems can be blamed on government, so much so that it doesn't feel the need to spell out the causality.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/02/21/tpb-peak-oil/

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The Probability Broach: Peak oil

The Probability Broach: Blaming capitalism on socialism

People in this socialist dystopia seem to be completely on their own, but that's supposed to be what happens in capitalist economies.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/02/28/tpb-blaming-capitalism-on-socialism/

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The Probability Broach: Blaming capitalism on socialism

The Probability Broach: Corpus delicti

How would an anarcho-libertarian world respond to a deadly pandemic?

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/03/07/tpb-corpus-delicti/

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The Probability Broach: Corpus delicti

The Probability Broach: Worthless yellow rocks

L. Neil Smith almost unconsciously idolizes gold, even though his own philosophy doesn't assign it any special importance.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/03/14/tpb-worthless-yellow-rocks/

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The Probability Broach: Worthless yellow rocks

The Probability Broach: Soda pirates

"Property rights, but no laws" is a contradiction in terms.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/03/21/tpb-soda-pirates/

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The Probability Broach: Soda pirates

The Probability Broach: Anarchist standard time

Standards make society run, but fractious, disagreeable anarchists could never have them.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/03/28/tpb-anarchist-standard-time/

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The Probability Broach: Anarchist standard time

The Probability Broach: Minarchists vs. anarchocapitalists

L. Neil Smith asserts the free market can solve problems like law enforcement, but it's a case of "tell, don't show".

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/04/04/tpb-minarchists-vs-anarchocapitalists/

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The Probability Broach: Minarchists vs. anarchocapitalists

The Probability Broach: Metal detectors cause terrorism

Some parts of the author's worldview are almost reasonable, while others are way out there. And he doesn't know which is which.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/04/11/tpb-metal-detectors-cause-terrorism/

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The Probability Broach: Metal detectors cause terrorism

The Probability Broach: Free-market mafiosi

Why anarchist societies are inherently unstable.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/04/18/tpb-free-market-mafiosi/

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The Probability Broach: Free-market mafiosi

The Probability Broach: Superfluous villainy

The bad guys in this book are more evil than they have any reason to be.

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/04/25/tpb-superfluous-villainy/

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The Probability Broach: Superfluous villainy

The Probability Broach: Smoke gets in your eyes

"In the anarcho-capitalist utopia that Smith fantasizes about, it would obviously be impossible to have environmental protection laws. Anyone could pollute to their heart’s content: spew smoke into the sky, pour raw sewage in rivers, dump trash in the ocean, bury toxic waste where it leaches into the soil.

Obviously, for-profit businesses can and have done all these things. They’ve caused a litany of infamous disasters, from Love Canal to Cancer Alley to the Donora death fog to the Exxon Valdez to Deepwater Horizon. But Smith is so dead-set on blaming government for every evil, he shoves that history under the rug and pretends that the state – not private actors chasing profit in an unregulated market – is solely responsible for pollution."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/05/02/tpb-smoke-gets-in-your-eyes/

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The Probability Broach: Smoke gets in your eyes

The Probability Broach: Education isn't efficient

"An 'efficient' policy would be to only spend our resources on educating those who stand to benefit the most. You could imagine a society that administers a test to children at a young age, sends those who score best to well-funded elite schools, and consigns everyone else to menial labor and serfdom, Brave New World-style. That would be 'efficient' in the sense Smith means. But civilized countries don’t do that, and for good reason."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/05/09/tpb-education-isnt-efficient/

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The Probability Broach: Education isn’t efficient

The Probability Broach: Visit sunny Colorado

"Libertarianism is an ideology of the frontier. It’s premised—whether its advocates realize it or not—on the belief that there’s no need to get along with your neighbors, because you can always pull up stakes, move away and start over somewhere else.

The Rocky Mountains, which are the dramatic backbone of the state, are like a visual metaphor for this idea. They’re a natural boundary, majestic and beautiful yet isolated and forbidding. As opposed to, say, the Great Plains states, which are wide-open and flat and have no obvious place to go where others can’t follow you, the Rockies seem to promise escape to anyone who’s tired of putting up with civilization."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/05/16/tpb-visit-sunny-colorado/

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The Probability Broach: Visit sunny Colorado

The Probability Broach: Self-hating government scientists

"This history of innovation doesn’t fit with libertarian dogma that only the free market can create anything new or useful, so they train themselves to ignore it. In fact, L. Neil Smith is so well-practiced at ignoring it that he can write a scene like this with a straight face – where a character invents something revolutionary while working for a government institution, all while decrying government science."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/05/23/tpb-self-hating-government-scientists/

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The Probability Broach: Self-hating government scientists

The Probability Broach: Kindergarteners packing heat

"Libertarians reflexively assume that humans are perfectly rational beings who carefully weigh the benefits and drawbacks of every decision, even in cases where it’s obvious that assumption is false. This is the most shocking example. Owning a firearm, much less carrying it around, demands a level of care, discipline and vigilance that most adults don’t possess."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/05/30/tpb-kindergarteners-packing-heat/

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The Probability Broach: Kindergarteners packing heat

The Probability Broach: Mo' money, mo' problems

"This sort of thing should be a massive problem in an ancap society. There’s no central bank, no treasury, no government with a money-printing monopoly. Anyone who wants to coin their own money, can – and there’s a powerful incentive to do so, namely seigniorage, the power to profit by creating money on demand.

...Trying to do business in this place would be a logistical nightmare. Imagine trying to buy something at a store, but being unable to, because the Venn diagram of currencies the merchant accepts and currencies you use has no overlap. Imagine having to check a hundred wildly fluctuating exchange rates every time you want to buy groceries."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/06/06/tpb-mo-money-mo-problems/

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The Probability Broach: Mo’ money, mo’ problems

The Probability Broach: Vegas on steroids

"In a laissez-faire society without zoning laws or regulations, every vertical surface should be covered with neon signs and digital billboards jostling each other for space. Everything else should be plastered with strata of posters, fliers and handbills. Every business would have an incentive to make their ads bigger, brighter, gaudier and more obnoxious than all the rest, to stand out from their competitors.

Every beautiful landscape and natural wonder should be despoiled with hideous advertisements (which did indeed happen in a less civilized era)."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/06/13/tpb-vegas-on-steroids/

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The Probability Broach: Vegas on steroids

The Probability Broach: Coffin nails

"This is an ideologically motivated omission. If some products were both addictive and inherently harmful, there’d be a legitimate argument to restrict them. Smoking bans couldn’t just be waved off as yet another overreach by a tyrannical, power-hungry government. At the very least, you’d have to admit that there were real tradeoffs involved in regulating tobacco – something that Smith is never willing to do."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/06/20/tpb-coffin-nails/

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The Probability Broach: Coffin nails

The Probability Broach: Good samaritans

"In an anarcho-capitalist world, what would most people do if they heard gunshots outside and found a stranger bleeding to death on their doorstep? Wouldn’t they be more likely to conclude that this is someone else’s feud and they don’t want to get involved?

Would you be eager to take a dying stranger into your house and treat them at your own expense, knowing that some unknown party wants them dead, and knowing there are no police to call if you become the killer’s next target for helping their intended victim? Isn’t it more likely that the average person would say, 'This is none of my business, I’m staying out of it'?"

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/06/27/tpb-good-samaritans/

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The Probability Broach: Good samaritans

The Probability Broach: Affordable care

"Health care is the classic case of a market failure, because critically ill people can’t afford to take their time and shop around for the best deal. They have no choice but to go to the first doctor available and agree to whatever price they demand. In turn, the doctor should charge that patient as much as they can possibly pay – up to and including a lifetime of debt slavery.

That doesn’t happen here, but only because libertarian novelists have their characters play nice and cut each other sweetheart deals, rather than taking their beliefs to their logical, ruthless conclusion."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/07/04/tpb-affordable-care/

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The Probability Broach: Affordable care

The Probability Broach: Good guys with guns

"The real purpose of these 'good guy with a gun' scenarios isn’t to win over skeptics with the case for gun ownership. It’s to feed the egos of people who already own guns. It tells them that they’re lone heroes in a dangerous world, self-deputized to defend law and order from the scary outsiders all around."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/07/11/tpb-good-guys-with-guns/

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The Probability Broach: Good guys with guns

The Probability Broach: The man who killed Washington

"Unlike many libertarians and conservatives who wave the flag and proclaim that the U.S. is a glorious beacon of freedom, Smith takes the opposite stance. He believes that all governments everywhere are oppressive tyrannies, our own not excluded."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/07/18/tpb-the-man-who-killed-washington/

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The Probability Broach: The man who killed Washington

The Probability Broach: Charity cases

"What happens to you in this world if you’re orphaned as a child, or contract a serious chronic illness, or become disabled in an accident, or lose your job and burn through your savings, or pledge all your assets to a business that goes bust?

If you run out of money, do you have to beg in the gutter? Are there debtors’ prisons? Dickensian workhouses where the destitute are put to slave labor? Or are you just expected to die?"

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/07/25/tpb-charity-cases/

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The Probability Broach: Charity cases

The Probability Broach: White people’s histories

"This is another running theme with libertarians, going back to at least when Ayn Rand referred to Native Americans as 'savages' who deserved to be wiped out because they didn’t have capitalism. Libertarian ideology has to come up with some explanation for why it was morally permissible for white settlers to displace and massacre the original inhabitants of the New World."

https://freethoughtblogs.com/daylight/2025/08/01/tpb-white-peoples-histories/

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@daylightatheism

"Libertarians reflexively assume that humans are perfectly rational beings who carefully weigh the benefits and drawbacks of every decision"

No, we don't. Yet another in a LONG line of false accusations.

@daylightatheism That's hard work. I wouldn't manage to read more than a few pages.
@tg9541 I did all of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead too. Guess I'm a glutton for punishment.

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"Worthless". Except, you know...as money, adornment, some pharmaceuticals, use in electronics, on mirrors (like in the JWST) and other optics, as a useful catalyst....