Can you point me to similar essays/books/authors? Ones that make a case for classical liberalism/libertarianism as a solution to identity-based conflict.
I live in a country that is communally, culturally, linguistically and religiously diverse. This can be a breeding ground for the dangerous and false notion that everything is about power and oppression, leading to unnecessary and perpetual conflict.
I want to be able to articulate a case that a system that respects natural rights to life, liberty and property; treats people equally in front of the law to ensure them just treatment; enables voluntary exchange and free trade; promotes non-aggression; is the solution that will benefit everyone, irrespective of what their identity is.