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libertarianism 101 thread (a little humor, and truth)
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1232017" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I'm going to defend bbsam here somewhat. Thinking back I can't remember bbsam ever offering a criticism of libertarianism by using the Koch Bros. to do so. If proven wrong, so be it. Most of the Koch Bros.= libertarian came from MrFedEx with minor roles played by a couple of others. </p><p></p><p>bbsam also rightly made the correct observation in saying:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And his observation is dead on the money and I completely agree. The social responsibility part is built into the libertarian model of the non aggression axiom but not who call themselves libertarian fully subscribe to this ideal, Kochs being one example. Political theorist Kevin Carson's "vulgar libertarian" term speaks to this and so does the late Samuel E. Konkin III's term "Kochtopus."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1232017, member: 2189"] I'm going to defend bbsam here somewhat. Thinking back I can't remember bbsam ever offering a criticism of libertarianism by using the Koch Bros. to do so. If proven wrong, so be it. Most of the Koch Bros.= libertarian came from MrFedEx with minor roles played by a couple of others. bbsam also rightly made the correct observation in saying: And his observation is dead on the money and I completely agree. The social responsibility part is built into the libertarian model of the non aggression axiom but not who call themselves libertarian fully subscribe to this ideal, Kochs being one example. Political theorist Kevin Carson's "vulgar libertarian" term speaks to this and so does the late Samuel E. Konkin III's term "Kochtopus." [/QUOTE]
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