• @masquenox@lemmy.world
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    336 months ago

    Because (so-called) “libertarians” aren’t.

    The term “libertarian” has been hijacked in the anglophone-world (starting in the US, of course) to essentially just mean “fundamentalist capitalist” - they are right-wingers who have been immunized from reality and mindlessly support only “liberty” as it applies to private corporations and their interests. Therefore, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that you can find these (so-called) “libertarians” anywhere you find neo-nazis and the KKK.

    In the non-anglophone world, the term libertarian still holds it’s original meaning - a socialist… or, more specifically, an anarchist.

      • @masquenox@lemmy.world
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        106 months ago

        I can’t think of anything more spoilt and privileged than taxes being the only thing you have to whine about.

        • Kalcifer
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          16 months ago

          Aha, well, do note that taxes were essentially the cause of the American Revolution.

      • Kalcifer
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        16 months ago

        Libertarians do tend to support the idea of negative liberty which would include ideas like freedom from compulsory taxes (that’s not to say that all libertarians are of the same opinion). To say that it is only that, however, is quite reductionist, and rather ignorant.

    • @trafficnab@lemmy.ca
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      86 months ago

      The best description for the modern “libertarian” I’ve heard is that they’re just conservatives who smoke weed

      • @masquenox@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        The best description for the modern “libertarian” I’ve heard is that they’re just conservatives fascists who smoke weed

        Now I agree.

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          I don’t think they’re fascist, just selfish in most cases. They take the “me” in “Don’t tread on me” too literally, and only care about their own rights and their own needs, fuck everyone else’s.

          Their Venn diagram of “Things the government should provide/allow people to do” and “Things I personally need/want to do” is just a circle, and they won’t lift a finger to try to shape the government to work well for anyone else.

          • @masquenox@lemmy.world
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            46 months ago

            One of the vilest messiahs of US “libertarianism,” Murray Rothbard, associated with Holocaust deniers and argued for the pig to be allowed to torture suspects (not people convicted of anything - suspects).

            If your roots are fascist, you are fascist. US “libertarianism” is about as fascist as Heinrich Himmler.

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              Probably 99% of self described libertarians don’t know anything about that, or actual libertarian rhetoric in general, they just want to smoke weed and not pay taxes for stuff that doesn’t personally benefit them and they think that’s what libertarianism is

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                16 months ago

                Now that lemmy is overflowing with liberals - people who get their ideas of what political concepts actually mean from CNN and “Law & Order” reruns - I am constantly having to deal with people who don’t know where the ideologies they cling to come from. or even means in reality.

                So I guess these (supposed) “libertarians” isn’t alone in that regard.

            • DMBFFF
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              16 months ago

              FWIW,

              rw:Murray Rothbard

              Rothbard was one of the foremost proponents of the pseudo-psychology known as praxeology. Rothbard viewed property rights as paramount to freedom and so went even beyond von Mises, who was a minarchist, in advocating anarcho-capitalism. He was also known as a big critic of fractional reserve banking and the Federal Reserve. Because of his philosophy, he held many views that would be seen as progressive as well as ones that were misguided. For example, he voiced support for the civil rights movement,[note 1] but also defended the practice of child labor, “racialist science,”[2] and that “cops must be unleashed, and allowed to administer instant punishment.”[3] Also, despite his initial vocal support for revolutionary black power politics, he later worked with Lew Rockwell, founder and then president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, to run a campaign strategy to exploit racism in order to build a libertarian/paleoconservative coalition (dubbed Paleolibertarianism),[4] and praised the notorious work by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, The Bell Curve.[5] He was known as the first anarcho-capitalist.

              rw:Benito Mussolini

              Benito later followed his mother into school-teaching and became politically active as a democratic socialist. He was a very prominent member of the Italian Socialist Party in the years prior to World War I.[18] He edited several socialist papers and also wrote a satirical novel, The Cardinal’s Mistress, which was poorly written and mostly served as a vehicle for numerous anti-clerical rants.[19][20]

                • DMBFFF
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                  16 months ago

                  Apparently Rothbard wasn’t as bad as Himmler, but he was bad enough.

                  You no more have to be a disciple of Rothbard, Rand, or Hoppe to be a libertarian, anymore than you have to be a tankie to be leftist, however tankies might say otherwise.

                  • @masquenox@lemmy.world
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                    16 months ago

                    Apparently Rothbard wasn’t as bad as Himmler,

                    Of course not - the likes of Rothbard or Rand will never be caught dead close to the mass-graves their ideological grifting helped to dig.

                    anymore than you have to be a tankie to be leftist

                    I make a hard distinction between leftists and political racketeers masquerading as leftists right until they get the power they crave. I place everything spawned by the Bolsheviks in the latter category.

                    There is nothing unique or new about this distinction.

    • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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      56 months ago

      “Libertarian” became popular in the US when it started being incorporated into various science fiction novels. Probably the most famous is “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.” I love the book as science fiction, but the society the author creates depends on so many caveats that even the author has the old style ‘free’ system fall apart as soon as an actual government [as opposed to prison regulations] is formed.

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        26 months ago

        “Libertarian” became popular in the US when it started being incorporated into various science fiction novels.

        They got their que from right-wing economic grifters like Rothbard and Hayek - people whose beliefs wouldn’t be out of place in Nazi Germany. That’s why olden days US sci-fi writing was a festering hole of fascism - nothing else could have produced people like Heinlein.

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          76 months ago

          Heinlein was a huge friend to Philip K. Dick, and any number of Jewish science fiction writers. He was one of the first writers to have an African woman as a hero, one of the first to have a transman character. Stop using the word ‘fascist’ for anyone on the Right. It dilutes the term.

        • DMBFFF
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          16 months ago

          I got mine from the Libertarian party, a few decades ago.

          They didn’t seem too fascistic back then.

            • DMBFFF
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              16 months ago

              They didn’t wear brown, black, or blue uniforms.

              They wore no uniforms.

              One seemed to like Dead Kennedy’s and Black Flag.

              • @masquenox@lemmy.world
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                16 months ago

                They didn’t wear brown, black, or blue uniforms.

                Most fascists don’t.

                One seemed to like Dead Kennedy’s and Black Flag.

                And up until very recently a whole bunch of them thought Rage Against The Machine was theirs, too.

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                  They seem most powerful in uniform—I guess that’s what helps ties those little sticks together into their mighty hammer, FWIW.

                  I don’t like Rage Against the Machine.

                  Part of it is musical, I suppose.

                  Part of it is they support tankies and a group that massacred indigenous peasants in Peru.

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                    16 months ago

                    They seem most powerful in uniform

                    Sure. But it also makes knowing who to shoot a whole lot easier, too.

                    Part of it is they support tankies and a group that massacred indigenous peasants in Peru.

                    I’m not sure what RATM’s deal with the (so-called) “Shining Path” lot was… there’s nothing unique about leftists having shit takes or throwing their weight behind the wrong cause. It comes with the territory.

    • Kalcifer
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      16 months ago

      I’d personally prefer to not give them the satisfaction of calling themselves “libertarians”, and to, instaed, call them out on their missapropriation — the philosophy should be defended from those who would tarnish it.