This is a critique, from a libertarian perspective, of Peter Theil's 'Education of a Libertarian,' which got some play on HN the other day. (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=578417) I thought I'd post this as an interesting continuation of the debate.
A coherent response, but I think Wilkinson is missing the powerful a-moral reason to desire seasteading: lowering the barrier to entry in the governing industry should increase quality. That isn't a libertarian reason for seasteading, it's a positive, non-political reason.