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Which is why there isn't so many poor people struggling to live off those "socialist", gubbermint programmes, right?
I choose my words carefully, and I did not use the word "Socialist". I used the word "Social demoratic." Which is a much broader term. "Social capitalist" may have been more strictly what I was going for, but you still would have read "Socialist" so what did it matter
To answer your question, corporate welfare is part of the problem (Which makes it harder to compete) and paying farmers not to plant is part of the problem (Which raises prices.) I suspect subsidies are also counterproductive and make things worse, but I won't make this intuitive claim before researching it.
However, that won't entirely alleviate the problem. That would require people to stop being conditioned to statism and realize that they, not the state, are responsible for helping the poor. If and when people make this realization, everyone will have food.
Do I think this will happen, even in a Libertarian society? No, probably not. I don't believe in utopianism. I don't believe a libertarian society will happen anyway, far too many people conditioned to the state solving all their problems, and far too much authoritarian sadists in the government that will not ever let us be free, even if most of us wanted to be. Even if it did, I don't think utopianism will follow. But to claim that only the state can stop starvation is absurd.
Also, I would love to know when you started to consider people as being people, compared to say numbers, is this a recent development?
Fairly recent, like when I quit being a conservative and started supporting liberty.
Does this apply to women?
Yes. And their children as well (Seriously, everyone knows you were making a pointless connection to abortion here, why not just ask me whether or not it applies to fetuses? Makes the point far quicker and is far less annoying.)
Yes, which is why, unlike you, I am opposed to bombing and killing them. You, on the other hand, have favored the bombing and killing of foreigners (Libya, Syria, Rwanda). To you, imperialism is only wrong if the guy doing it has an "R" next to his name. If its a "D", or anyone not from the United States, its humanitarianism. At least I'm consistent in my views.
EDIT: As for "Reasons for starvation" the minimum wage should also be listed. People who are only worth less than the minimum wage to a company won't get hired, or the costs will be passed to customers, creating inflation. Either way, more people dying is the result.