I guess I may have went a little too quickly there.....
In our discussion of a Libertarian society I thought we were assuming private ownership of pretty much everything, and I think people with similar interests would join together to make whatever impact they desire.........
I think you are saying that all the bad people will buy all the good stuff that you want, and leave you with no President to condemn for it.......
In our imaginary Libertarian society supply and demand economics will really be powerfull....no Uncle Sugar interfering with those pesky subsidies and lucrative contracts, so a large group of motivated citizens will swing a bigger hammer......
Sure, timber companies will still manage their land in the interest of sustained yield, instead of trying to grow 600 year old forests.......
There will still be millions of people who want millions of acres of land set aside untouched by mankind...........
If a particular company goes bad, then consumers will avoid their product until they get the message........
I may have a little more faith in mankind's ability to think than you, but I only expect that under a completely different government, the way things are now, thinking isn't necessary, Uncle Sugar likes dummies, and hands out the cash to keep them alive and lazy.