Libertarians are not corporatists. Most would prefer to abolish the special government granted priviledges that corporations enjoy and make them fully liable for their actions.
Furthermore, large government primarily benefits the large corporations that support the current system with their money. Government subsidies to corporations are just one of many forms of political payola. More serious is the "fox ruling the henhouse" effect that we see in virtually every government agency that was created with the concept of protecting the public from big business.
If Libertarians were mostly about helping big business, then the party would be rolling in dough. But it is not because we are about protecting individual rights and combating the concentration of power in the hands of any single entity be it governmental, corporate, religious, media, union, affinity groups, or other.
Furthermore, large government primarily benefits the large corporations that support the current system with their money. Government subsidies to corporations are just one of many forms of political payola. More serious is the "fox ruling the henhouse" effect that we see in virtually every government agency that was created with the concept of protecting the public from big business.
If Libertarians were mostly about helping big business, then the party would be rolling in dough. But it is not because we are about protecting individual rights and combating the concentration of power in the hands of any single entity be it governmental, corporate, religious, media, union, affinity groups, or other.