left-libertarianism

Reply to Left-Libertarians on “Capitalism”

My posts Left-Libertarians Admit Opposition to “Capitalism” is Substantive and Capitalism, Socialism, and Libertarianism stirred up the left-libosphere–see posts by “Brainpolice” (most lefties like to use nyms), The Public Face of Libertarianism and Chris George’s Against Libertarian Sectarianism. George asks, “who made you King of Libertarianism?” Well, a smart-ass answer might be, I’m the guy […]

Left-Libertarians Admit Opposition to “Capitalism” is Substantive

I’ve noted in recent posts that while some left-libertarians seem to oppose standard libertarians’ positive endorsement of “capitalism” for semantic or strategic reasons, for others they actually oppose the substance of what libertarians mean by (non-crony, non-corporatist) capitalism (see, e.g., Capitalism, Socialism, and Libertarianism, and links in that post; see also Wirkman Virkkala’s post A […]

Capitalism, Socialism, and Libertarianism

There’s been a good deal of debate recently in libertarian circles about the word capitalism. Is it compatible with libertarianism? A synonym for it? Should we use it? For example: Voice of Radical Dissent podcast, Episode 109: “Capitalism; an interview with Walter Block and Brad Spangler” Walter Block: Say ‘Yes’ to Capitalism and ‘Capitalism’ Yesterday, […]

Should Libertarians Oppose “Capitalism”?

From Mises blog: Should Libertarians Oppose “Capitalism”? 03/03/2010 Stephan Kinsella Excellent post by Bryan Caplan, Should Libertarians Oppose “Capitalism”?, arguing against Sheldon Richman’s contention that we libertarians should not only not use “capitalism” as a synonym for favoring free markets, but that we should say we oppose “capitalism,” because of the term’s connotation of the […]

Rothbard on Self-Sufficiency and the Division of Labor

I was listening to the Mises Podcast and came across Rothbard’s wonderful 1972 lecture Scarcity and Choice. Around 34:09 to about 38:00 he discusses why specialization and the division of labor is useful, indeed essential, for civilization and human life and prosperity. He criticizes those intellectuals who still maintain that we should go back to […]

Knapp: Big Government, Big Business — Conjoined Twins: And My Comments

Since comments to this 2010 post are now inexplicably (but predictably; so many libertarians are totally half-assed about such matters) deleted, here is the whole post and comments thread, from the archive: Big Government, Big Business — Conjoined Twins Thomas L. Knapp | January 9th, 2010 David Corn, writing in Mother Jones, takes issue with the popular sentiment: For […]

Richman: Leave the “Left” Behind?

My comments to this post by Sheldon Richman: Leave the “Left” Behind? Sheldon: “Being tagged “right-wing” has not helped the libertarian movement. It’s hurt.” I agree with the latter. But that does not mean that we are left–we are not. Nor does it mean that “There are also good strategic reasons for associating libertarianism with […]