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lol i like the way you phrased that quinn. i don't know a lot about them but there are a few at cato and reason and george mason etc Alex Nowrasteh seems to be maybe most prominent
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Replying to @zeithistoriker @DanielDenvir and
I don’t recall any Borderless Awesome libertarian fiction, though there’s plenty of other entertaining libertarian utopias [my favorite being Vinge’s The Ungoverned [“Fourth Amendment: with nukes]. Maybe actual libertarians
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I haven't read *Camp of the Saints*. But from what I know of it, I'd venture that the anti-Jean Raspail—the novelist who sees utopia in Raspail's dystopia—would be William Burroughs.pic.twitter.com/3fvNV9aJFC
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The Samuel Delany of various books might also count.
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