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I like long. I think the left libertarian label and paleoconservative labels are deterimental to libertarianism. Liberty is not left or right. It is the minimal ethical code to maintain peace and voluntary interaction. Nothing wrong with coops. As long as mutualists are okay with the NAP, I'm okay with them.
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Left libertarians are just repeating the same mistakes that Rockwell and Rothbard made with the right. Allying with a group is okay for certain issues, IDENTIFYING WITH THEM IS NOT. Stop using socialist and conservative rhetoric. Social views are irrelevant to political views, it does not change your political identity. Everyone is a "thick libertarian"
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Had a recent conversation with a liberal friend on facebook about Planned Parenthood being defunded. I told her that I am pro choice but support it being defunded. I didn't explain to her how Planned Parenthood wood waste money, and instead took the ethical route. I paraphrased the NAP, said that it could have a voluntarily funded charity if there
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As long as it agrees with the NAP, I'm okay with it. Frankly, I'd like to see what kind of systems of order would arise in a stateless society. The bad ones would fail, and good ones would rise up and become compatible if freedom is allowed. I like Roderick Long a lot, and agree with a lot of what he says. I disagree with use of the left libertarian
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Friend of mine made this criticism of purely free market, how would you respond?: " While I am generally in favor of a free market, I don't think I could possibly advocated for a totally free market, but I will present a hypothetical situation to try to clarify my understanding, and explore the subject a bit more. There's a theoretical
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If it's not Rockwell, who wrote it? It couldn't have come out of thin air without Paul's approval. It's either Rockwell or (trololol) Rand Paul.
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Gotta say for a Jewish anarchist this is absurd: http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/2010/07/murray-rothbard-lew-rockwell-and.html
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Lol Reason says that Lew Rockwell and Rothbard wrote these newsletters: http://reason.com/archives/2008/01/16/who-wrote-ron-pauls-newsletter
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Thanks for the clarifications. Actually, though, I think you misunderstood the natural of my confusion. I wasn't confused about whether or not libertarians had more talking points about these issues. I figured you probably did (a good guess it turns out). What I was confused about is whether or not there is any relationship between these Libertarian