Aeon.Cypher on Nostr: Yes, and the first sentence is wrong. "By liberalism we mean classical liberalism, ...
Yes, and the first sentence is wrong.
"By liberalism we mean classical liberalism, which in the United States is also referred to as (right) libertarianism as opposed to modern liberalism."
Libertarianism is premised on fundamentally different things than Liberalism, and based on fundamentally irreconcilable principles.
Liberalism is predicated on the NAP, which is fundamentally illiberal. Though, returning to the article in question, alienability of your rights is illiberal for similar reasons. Specifically, monopoly, or for that matter radically different amounts of power.
The Libertarian political economy, is eerily similar to the political economies of early feudalism.
"By liberalism we mean classical liberalism, which in the United States is also referred to as (right) libertarianism as opposed to modern liberalism."
Libertarianism is premised on fundamentally different things than Liberalism, and based on fundamentally irreconcilable principles.
Liberalism is predicated on the NAP, which is fundamentally illiberal. Though, returning to the article in question, alienability of your rights is illiberal for similar reasons. Specifically, monopoly, or for that matter radically different amounts of power.
The Libertarian political economy, is eerily similar to the political economies of early feudalism.