A right-wing libertarian is someone who actually butchered and tailored their own humanoid skin-suit, rather than just talking about it.
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Replying to @Outsideness
Right-libertarian: Here are robust, workable definitions of property and the mechanisms of enforcing it Left-libertarian: Here are some bizarre anthropological counterexamples of different property relations that appeal to me sentimentally, also they aren't property relations
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Replying to @Alephwyr @Outsideness
Right libertarian: Human nature seems most compatible with the following systems, which suggests a limit for functional liberty Left libertarian: There are many different human natures, I side with the weird ones that don't work nicely together, also they aren't human natures
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Replying to @Childermass4 @Outsideness
Any summary of your own position through an unsympathetic lens will always sound like a straw man, because it involves a reduction rather than an expansion of detail. Leftism explodes into infinite complexity under leftist analysis. That's not a vindication of leftism though.
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Honestly have no problem with the weird property relations when they play nice (Scandanavia for instance). It's the attempt to universalize what is fringe for a reason that's the problem.
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What was enclosure if not the attempt to universalize property relations from the top-down?
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True, but also probably unavoidable, and at any rate the costs of trying to reverse the state of affairs are enormous (see the Soviet Union and "client states"). The best we can do now is containerize different schemas to make them compatible according to broader framework.
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