Many in the movement have called me a statist, and that pisses me - TopicsExpress



          

Many in the movement have called me a statist, and that pisses me off like you wouldnt believe. Im a libertarian through and through, but I operate differently than most of you. Heres how: Most of you have a brilliant grasp of libertarian theory. Youre focused on the finish line. For some, the finish line is a government that obeys the Constitution to the letter; for others, the finish line is full harmonious anarchy. You see how things ought to be, then you see how things are (police brutality, unjust wars abroad, obscene taxation) and the difference horrifies you. Its TOO EASY to focus on the finish line and then self-righteously preach about how the police are pigs, how we dont need a standing army, how the state must be done away with, etc. Too easy! I see the finish line and I want it just as badly as you do. But I also understand that we need to GET THERE first. It wont happen overnight, and we wont get to the libertarian society in one great leap forward. It happens through baby steps. So when I disagree with you, Im not negating the Rothbardian vision of a new liberty. Im either making recommendations on the NEXT STEP on the long journey to get there, or Im telling you to cool it on living in Theory Land and get back to the now, so that you can help me identify ways to get to that new liberty. We need to consciously and constantly work towards the finish line, inch by inch and yard by yard. We do this by scaling back big government, having honest and productive discussions with those who disagree with us, and supporting market innovations that complement our worldview (i.e. Uber, Bitcoin, the Internet). The liberty movement NEEDS theorists--engineers--like you to help us keep our eye on the ball, the finish line, so that our movement never loses its soul. But the movement also needs people like me--navigators--to pay attention to conditions of the road so that our movement can get there rather than be a pseudo-religion.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 03:49:36 +0000

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