I more or less agree with the thesis of this O'Neill piece http://reason.com/archives/2015/04/12/campus-rape … but it makes a number of significant errors.
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@St_Rev You don't think there's a stronger correlation between small-gov advocacy among conservatives, than among progressives? -
@St_Rev In my own experience I have found Protestant conservatives far more sympathetic and receptive to anarchist / voluntaryist concepts -
@fnxTX Cosmotarians like the writers at Reason are generally humanist, pro-religious freedom but not culturally Christian. -
@fnxTX There's a much stronger religious current among paleolibertarians like you find at Lew Rockwell. -
@St_Rev very true -
@St_Rev not insignificant overlap tho. Which is good. Far easier to demonstrate Jesus was an anarchist than to convince progs of its virtues -
@St_Rev thus the LDS and Christian set give me some hope that the country is redeemable. (Probably still will have to burn it tho) -
@fnxTX Regardless, O'Neill and the Spiked group started out as anti-authoritarian Trotskyites. Don't expect Xtian sympathies there.
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