I'll quote an over-quoted Rush song that promotes Libertarian views:
The Trees
There is unrest in the forest,
There is trouble with the trees,
For the maples want more sunlight
And the oaks ignore their pleas.
The trouble with the maples,
(And they're quite convinced they're right)
They say the oaks are just too lofty
And they grab up all the light.
But the oaks can't help their feelings
If they like the way they're made.
And they wonder why the maples
Can't be happy in their shade.
There is trouble in the forest,
And the creatures all have fled,
As the maples scream "Oppression!"
And the oaks just shake their heads
So the maples formed a union
And demanded equal rights.
"The oaks are just too greedy;
We will make them give us light."
Now there's no more oak oppression,
For they passed a noble law,
And the trees are all kept equal
By hatchet, axe, and saw.
Anti authority doesn't equal Libertarian, so far as I'm concerned. Libertarian music should, if written out of a anger, identify and strike at the source of the issues, not just complain about the injustice of it all. Rush has always been good at this. 311 seems to be a bunch of pissing and moaning about problems, which is fine, but not my cup of tea and only half of the equation.