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[quote user="resist272727"] Egalitarianism is actually very anti-libertarian in that it holds an opinion on how people should think (we are all equal, I am not better than anyone else) and how we should treat each other. [/quote] Because libertarianism as belief never would lead us to argue "we should think aggression is bad " and
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John Ess: you've same some pretty intelligent stuff there.I agree with you on the North stuff.
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[quote user="Eric080"] This is why Lew Rockwell's Web site is so irritating. On the one hand, you will get solid libertarian commentary and on the other you'll get some Suzanne Somersish level of vaccine skepticism or Laurence Vance or Kramer talking about RFID chips or Gary North pining for Christian theocracy. I read today an article
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[quote user="Ricky James Moore II"] " equality is such utter nonsense I am amazed anyone not suffering from a head injury could believe in it." Lovely! I've explained this before so I won't repeat it.Do some reading. "You want to make people libertarian then make them egoistic, unresponsive to social pressures and extremely
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http://www.infoshop.org/page/AnarchistFAQSectionF Simple answer: No!
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A.3.6 What is Cultural Anarchism? For our purposes, we will define cultural anarchism as the promotion of anti-authoritarian values through those aspects of society traditionally regarded as belonging to the sphere of "culture" rather than "economics" or "politics" -- for example, through art, music, drama, literature,
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http://struggle.ws/anarchism/writers/anarcho/anarchism/libcap/refuteAC.html One of the strangest things most anarchists become aware of when they go on-line is the existence of self-proclaimed capitalist "anarchists." Mostly based in North America, this ideology claims to be anarchist while, at the same time, vigorously supporting laissez
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[quote user="Ricky James Moore II"] "Also, there is no such thing as a 'paleo-libertarian" Just because Lew Rockwell does not use it for himself does not mean it has no meaning. "That was a moniker Lew used to distance himself from the multicultis at Cato, just like 'right' libertarian," They mean what they've
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[quote user="Ricky James Moore II"] Anyone who can think can tell the difference between libertarianism and theocracy, and if they can't - who cares? Good riddance. [/quote] That applies to Gary North then!
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[quote user="Nielsio"] But if he hasn't openly/clearly done so then I would want to have nothing to do with that guy. [/quote] Not to my knowledge.He hasn't publicly distanced himself from them. Know how he links to garynorth.com under his articles at lew rockwell.com? well if you follow that then click gary north's free books