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| Subject: What Kind of Libertarian Are You? Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:49 am | |
| So asks this Reason post, discussing five types of libertarian identified by Tyler Cowen. The five types are: 1. Cato-influenced; 2. Rothbardian anarchism; 3. Mises Institute nationalism; 4. Jeff Friedman and Critical Review; and 5. Hayek libertarianism. “Cato-influenced” is defined as “orthodox” libertarianism, “defined by the troika of free markets, non-interventionism, and civil liberties. It is based on individual rights but does not insist on anarchism. A ruling principle is that libertarians should not endorse state interventions.” Of course, Mises Instituters tend to adhere to these principles (and to be Rothbardians, often anarchists; and not “nationalists”). As Wirkman Virkkala notes:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/029272.html
I'm all No.2
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