Well, he endorses an anarchist novel, anyway.
Tags: Anarchy, Left-Libertarian, Science Fiction
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I saw that back when you posted about the novel, but I wasn’t sure if anyone here would be interested. I’m telling you, I wouldn’t be surprised if Ron Paul admits to being an anarchist when he retires. (Of course, I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t do that, either.)
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An Anarchist novel sure, but a silly agorist novel whose belief in the superiority of agorist methods over the State stretches disbelief to its utmost.
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Damn, that is exactly what I was afraid of, see http://aaeblog.com/2009/06/15/maybe-tanstaafl-but-tisataafb/comment-page-1/#comment-351885
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Did you create the kitten picture yourself?
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Come out as an anarchist?? I doubt it. At least not as an advocate of so-called State’s Rights.
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We know he reads Rothbard.
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Francois – “silly”? perhaps so, but it inspired me and who knows how many others to move beyond the (relatively) safe politics of libertarianism into the wilds of anarchism and agorist theory.
I certainly think it’s not the worst introduction a young person can get.
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I’ve been watching Ron’s career since 1980 and what I think it all comes down to is that he’s all about economics and monetary policy, from an Austrian perspective, seeing this as foundational to civilization. Everything he has done has pointed towards a goal of being able to return the United States to a gold standard.
That means if he can get elected to Congress, he does that. If he has to play footsie with racists and Know-Nothings, he does that. (I think his anti-abortion position is genuine, but that’s a useful coincidence which helps him get elected in South Texas.) If he thinks that endorsing an agorist novel, which promotes not just anarcho-capitalism but ATBC, he’ll do that.
Which makes me wonder if I can get him to endorse ESCAPE FROM TERRA.
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