 malthaussen Posts: 1060
11/19/2015
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But he never died. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs-8Zd4ykmo
-- Mal
-- "Of two choices, I always take the third." Will do all socials except Loitering or Private Evenings (all my Free Evenings are accounted for), and Affluent Photographer Betrayals only, please. I am not currently accepting calling cards. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/malthaussen
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 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
11/20/2015
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"Libertarian" was a leftist term a good century before the present crop of capitalist types picked it up. Essentially, I'd say that individual liberty is maximised in a society where access to, participation in and control of the economic sphere is largely egalitarian - where the means of production are owned communally and where the threat of poverty does not bind people's hands. Wilde wrote rather well on the subject in The Soul of Man under Socialism. Naturally, intersectionality being what it is, it's never as simple a matter as simply class, or personal freedom, or any other single issue, but I think libsoc sums up my broad approach pretty well.
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 malthaussen Posts: 1060
11/20/2015
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Ah, yes. The modern Libertarians have appropriated the name to mean "Liberty to screw everybody else." Whereas it really should mean "Liberty to avoid being screwed." Since I live in the U.S., you can imagine that the role of government in protecting people from exploitation is probably the central issue for most, although almost never explicitly cast in those terms. Unfortunately, fragmentation has really gone very far in this country, with the result that "Solidarity" is seemingly more chimerical than ever.
-- Mal
-- "Of two choices, I always take the third." Will do all socials except Loitering or Private Evenings (all my Free Evenings are accounted for), and Affluent Photographer Betrayals only, please. I am not currently accepting calling cards. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/malthaussen
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 malthaussen Posts: 1060
11/20/2015
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I was reading an article a couple of weeks back that claimed memories could be passed on in DNA, so maybe you have an old Wobbly in your family tree. One of the first long history reports I did in junior high was about the Wobblies (they still taught labor history in those days). I've always been a bit of an anti-authoritarian (okay, black-flag anarchist).
-- Mal
-- "Of two choices, I always take the third." Will do all socials except Loitering or Private Evenings (all my Free Evenings are accounted for), and Affluent Photographer Betrayals only, please. I am not currently accepting calling cards. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/malthaussen
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 malthaussen Posts: 1060
11/20/2015
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How do you reconcile Socialist and Libertarian? They would seem at first blush to be antithetical.
-- Mal
-- "Of two choices, I always take the third." Will do all socials except Loitering or Private Evenings (all my Free Evenings are accounted for), and Affluent Photographer Betrayals only, please. I am not currently accepting calling cards. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/malthaussen
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