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>Who Are the Champions of the Common Man?  - Lew Rockwell - 
Rockwell is correct in attacking the State, our current State, as crooks and robbers of individual created wealth, and -- when the draft was law -- killers as well. All that is true.

But what is not true is Rockwell's assertion that Rothbard is the image of current Libertarian thought. The movement is divided. Rockwell and his mentor Rothbard believing in NO government, and Rand Paul/Tea Partiers and their mentor Ayn Rand believing in an extremely limited government. This division is very real and very significant.

But, at the least, I would agree with Rockwell that State powers need to be drastically cut back. After that haircut, the issue of no or limited government can be hashed out.


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Début de l'article :The media’s caricature of libertarians is a pendulum that swings from one extreme to another. One minute we’re grasping plutocrats, championing the privileged, and the next minute we’re losers living in our parents’ basements. Not long ago, Michael Lind adopted the first of these, professing to find it risible that a libertarian might pose as the champion of the common man. Why, libertarians favor the super rich! Hence, according to Lind, the idea of “libertarian populism” is absurd. Now I agree... Lire la suite
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