Wow, over a year - and what a year it's been.
I'll be coming back to do some writing in the future on an infrequent basis. Not all of it will be Libertarian in nature and may have nothing at all to do with Libertarianism, but at least topics of interest to subsections of the Libertarian community.
For what it's worth, there are elements of the Libertarian community that have made it a challenge to call myself a Libertarian anymore - not that I believe much differently, but it's given me cause to look at reasonable objectives in light of most likely results.
Decentralist might be a better definition of what I am more than the post Gary Johnson definition of Libertarian.
Anyhow, stay tuned.
Radical decentralist/localist here. I'm somewhere to the right of Hoppe (I claim that because on the subject of IP, he's a commie).
ReplyDeleteGary Johnson isn't a Libertarian. I suspect he's a crypto-commie.
There's a lot more of us out there than you realize.
Thank you for the comments Ned. I think it's interesting that twice in the same comment you've compared two Libertarians to communists.
DeleteI share an opinion that's budding in certain circles of the big tent of Libertarians: Libertarianism and Communism have more in common than they'd care to admit - one has property rights, the other doesn't. Absent property rights, Libertarianism might be little more than a re-branding of Communism, I'd go so far to say Cultural Marxism.
Gary Johnson gives evidence of this for us, as he offered that the individual does not have the right to refuse service.
After re-reading my comment I should probably clarify, I don't think the communist similarities are shared by all Libertarians. Certainly not the LRC crowd.
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