1. Let's talk a little about libertarianism & race.
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2. Dude who calls himself a libertarian suggests blacks were better off under slavery: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/24/cliven-bundy-racist_n_5204821.html … Not an uncommon occurrence.
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3. I talk about some of the history in earlier twitter-essay: https://storify.com/BlanksSlate/heer-jeet-critiques-libertarians-on-race …
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4. You don't have to read very far in sites like http://LewRockwell.com to find neo-confederate essays condemning Lincoln as a tyrant.
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5. Sociologically, libertarianism is a very white political formation: in one survey 94% of self-professed libertarians were white.
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6. What's whiter than libertarianism? Maybe polo shirts? Lawrence Welk fan club? (To be fair, Welk was quite ethnic).
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7. I'm emphasizing the sociological whiteness of libertarianism because that is in tension with supposedly colorblind philosophy.
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8. @Progeny_Omega: "only those who grew up under the blanket of white privilege would be naive enough to think libertarianism works."
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9. Step back & think historically: in Western civ, idea of freedom didn't emerge abstractly pure: exists in contradistinction to slavery
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10. More specifically: American freedom is the sibling of American slavery.
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11. “How is it that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes? Samuel Johnson, "Taxation No Tyranny" (1775).
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12. Johnson's Tory critique of the American Revolution hit a nerve that is still raw: liberty was conceived of as liberty for some, not all
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13. The slave owner did not see himself as a feudal master, but as heir to Locke, Jefferson & Jackson: a free man.
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