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CopperCicada · M
I guess it depends on what you mean by "classical liberal".
Do you mean "classical liberal" like Austrian school libertarian capitalists?
Or do you mean "classical liberal" like "those good old Bill Clinton days"?
Do you mean "classical liberal" like Hayek and von Mises? or like Al Gore and James Carville?
Do you mean "classical liberal" like Austrian school libertarian capitalists?
Or do you mean "classical liberal" like "those good old Bill Clinton days"?
Do you mean "classical liberal" like Hayek and von Mises? or like Al Gore and James Carville?
33person · 26-30, M
@CopperCicada I mean the first one.
CopperCicada · M
@33person Well, I'm highly sympathetic to the view and have studied the Austrian school patriarchs.
I'm pragmatic and in American politics there seems to be no place for it. Libertarians and conservative Republicans are both indifferent to it.
I'm pragmatic and in American politics there seems to be no place for it. Libertarians and conservative Republicans are both indifferent to it.