20. J.S. Mill, greatest of the classical liberals, came to realize limits of creed & made steps towards social democracy & feminism.
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21. Libertarianism was born of people who didn't want to make the evolution Mill did. Hayek obsessed with Mill's evolution.
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22. Hayek came up with crackpot explanation that Mill revised classical liberalism because he was henpecked by Harriet Taylor.
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23. Typically, the libertarian sees himself (let's be frank: it is HIMself) as colorblind person & having no collective identity
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24. Putative colorblindness & even genderblindness of libertarian is predicated on having privileged identity that needs no expression
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25. Colbert is very good on this: I'm so colorblind I don't know I'm white. People tell me I am, so I believe them.
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26. If you don't acknowledge racism & sexism faced by others, your colorblindness & gender blindness is defense of privilege.
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27. So libertarianism's whiteness problem emerges out of 1) limits of classical liberalism & 2) disingenuous colorblindness.
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28. Let me add: if it could grapple with it's race problem, libertarianism has much to offer for non-whites as well as whites.
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